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The powerful party line held sway in NJ primaries
Clip: 6/8/2022 | 3m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
That coveted spot on the ballot is controlled by the parties
At least 700,000 people voted in what was billed to be a sleepy primary election in New Jersey. The exact number is still unclear as ballots continue to be counted, but the total is already higher than for the last similar primary election in 2010. That’s likely due to the growing popularity of vote-by-mail, coupled with the new early in-person voting option.
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NJ Spotlight News
The powerful party line held sway in NJ primaries
Clip: 6/8/2022 | 3m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
At least 700,000 people voted in what was billed to be a sleepy primary election in New Jersey. The exact number is still unclear as ballots continue to be counted, but the total is already higher than for the last similar primary election in 2010. That’s likely due to the growing popularity of vote-by-mail, coupled with the new early in-person voting option.
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