ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- With weeks to go in New Jersey's high-stakes governor's race , key members of Democrats’ diverse coalition, including union and Black leaders, have been raising concerns — even when they’re not supposed to. New Jersey state Democratic Chair Leroy Jones Jr. spoke on a recent Democratic National Committee conference call that was designed to project strength ahead of the fall elections. Yet he concluded with a warning. “As a Black man, not just as a Black chair, we have to do better,” Jones said, referencing challenges messaging with the state’s Black community. New Jersey voters on Nov. 4 will decide an election that has drawn intense interest from both major political parties — and the White House. The race, along with an election for Virginia governor, will be seen
Democrats wary support may be sliding among typically loyal voters in New Jersey governor's race

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