Is the New Jersey legislature at risk of flipping from Democratic to Republican?

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Offshore wind, women’s reproductive rights and parental notification of transgender students are dominating campaigns. But also tax relief.

The Capital dome is seen at the New Jersey Statehouse. New Jersey Republicans are seizing on recent state attorney general lawsuits against school districts aimed at stopping them from outing transgender students' to their parents and stoking skepticism toward offshore wind turbines as issues in this year's election.

New Jersey’s political analysts say there is a chance of the state flipping its legislative majorities, but it remains unlikely. “If if that moves the kind of ground that Republicans think its going to move, we may have unforseen kind of impacts,” he said. Money has been flowing to candidates from Political Action Committees, with Democrats looking to drown out turbine and transgender talk with issues of women’s health and abortion rights.

The budget also included the StayNJ program, that, starting in 2026, will offer 50 percent relief to senior homeowners on property taxes, up to $6,500. Polistina’s Democratic opponent, Atlantic County Commissioner Caren Fitzpatrick has been running on issues of women’s health and reproductive rights, climate change action, and affordability issues in New Jersey. She is a supporter of the wind energy programs. Her running mates are Lisa Bender, a marine biologist, and Alphonso Harrell, a kindergarten teacher in Atlantic City and disabled veteran.

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