MORRISTOWN, N.J. (PIX11) — Months of canvassing and debating are coming to an end as the candidates for New Jersey governor sprint to the finish line on the eve of Election Day.
Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli, while addressing supporters at a rally in Totowa, had a surprise guest: his son, Jake, an Army officer, who came home from Kuwait.
"I don't want to be congressman, I don't want to be Senator, I don't want to be President, I don't want to write a book," said Ciattarelli. "I just want to right the ship, alright? That's what I want to do."
Ciattarelli touted his plans to reform government and cut taxes, along with the list of Democratic mayors in the state who have endorsed him.
"When the Democrats are endorsing the Republican nominee, what does it tell you? People want change,

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