The 11 candidates running to become New Jersey's next governor have a head-spinning list of people endorsing them, everyone from union leaders to celebrities and powerful politicians to obscure municipal officials.

While endorsements typically do little to change election outcomes, political observers say they matter more in crowded primary races like New Jersey's, where they can sway undecided voters or serve as a tipping point in tight contests. The primaries are on Tuesday, June 10.

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"Voters who are less familiar with the candidates and less informed about the race may use endorsements and establishment support as a guidepost," said Alyssa Maurice, head of research at the William J. Hughes Center for Public Poli

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