Will the business executive prevail over the girlboss in New Jersey? An Emerson poll says it’s close.

NBC New York:

With only a handful of days left until the final votes are cast in the New Jersey governor’s race, a new poll shows the Democrat and Republican candidates are virtually neck and neck.

Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattrelli have 49% and 48%, respectively, of support among likely voters in the New Jersey contest, according to a new poll out Thursday from Emerson College. Roughly 3% of voters remain undecided.

“Heading into Election Day, the gender divide in the gubernatorial election has solidified: men break for Ciattarelli by 16 points, while women break for Sherrill by 18 points,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. “Since last month, Ciattarelli’s lead among men increased by four points, and Sherill’s lead among women grew by eight points.”

Quantus Insights also has a poll showing a very close race.

Eric Daugherty:

🚨 BREAKING: New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli (R) expected to win 60% of the election day vote, trouncing Mikie Sherrill (D) by 21 points.

Jack is expected to win the early-in person vote by ONE point, 49%-48%.

Sherrill is expected to win mail-in voting by 57 points, 76%-19%, per @QuantusInsights.

GO VOTE RED! 🔥🔥

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