
Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli had their first NJ governor debate. What they said
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : It also doesn't tax tips, overtime and Social Security.58% : He doesn't want you to focus on the one big, beautiful bill which is going to raise family utility costs by hundreds of dollars which is going to imperil the healthcare of one in three children which already now they're going after Affordable Care Act.
51% : So they're taking away health care from people who have it, health care insurance, and then they're trying to drive up costs for people who already have the health care insurance.
35% : The question was do you support whether or not to make political violence a hate crime and put some real legal teeth behind it ...
31% : He doesn't want you to focus on the employment numbers or the fact that the deficit has gone up by $70 billion in the year Trump's been in office.
23% : And Jack just says he has nothing he disagrees with Donald Trump on.
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