A New Jersey special election could soon narrow the House GOP's razor-thin majority
(CNN) Two months after progressive Analilia Mejia won a special election in the Democratic primary for New Jerseys 11th District, voters will decide Thursday whether they want to send her to Congress.
Mejia will face Republican Joe Hathaway, a member of the Randolph Township council.
In a district where there are about 65,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans, according to the states Department of Elections, Mejia is favored to win the special election for the seat Mikie Sherrill vacated after being elected governor in November. Mejia has united most of the Democratic Party behind her, including former Rep. Tom Malinowski, who ran in the special primary and lost after facing a barrage of spending from a group linked to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
A Mejia victory on Thursday would be a boon for progressives, notably Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who endorsed her after she was national political director for his 2020 presidential campaign. Hathaway, meanwhile, is hoping to win over Democrats who feel Mejia would be too far left for the district.
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