It's the final sprint to the Election Day finish line in the New Jersey governor's race. Democrat Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli have been making the last pitch to voters across the Garden State as Nov. 4 nears.
Micah Rasmussen, director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Rider University, said the latest polling has shown a consistent edge for Sherrill, but one that's also been narrowing.
"I don't think the race is put away, I don't think the race is over. I think Ciattarelli has a shot here," Rasmussen said. "But there's no question, I think, that she's ahead at this point."
Still, with 14 days to go, Rasmussen says there's still plenty of time to swing the race in either direction.
One thing he said he's keeping an eye on is voter turnout