NJ-GOV: Candidates clash over Trump, costs and political divisions in New Jersey governor's debate
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. -- Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli sparred over the economy, President Donald Trumps leadership and political division as they faced off Sunday night for the opening debate in New Jerseys high-stakes governors race.
It was a combative affair for much of the night.
Ciattarelli repeatedly cast his opponent as dishonest and vague, and Sherrill questioned the former CEOs math skills and fealty to Trump. People in the crowd shouted insults at times and had to be hushed by the moderator.
Security was tight at the town hall-style debate at Rider University, which played out shortly after the memorial for slain conservative leader Charlie Kirk in Arizona.
The tense national climate looms over the contest in New Jersey, which has drawn intense interest from the White House, activists and political leaders on both sides with Election Day just six weeks away.
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