New Jersey Republican Guberaotiral candidate Jack Ciattarelli released a video Thursday evening in which he did not concede the race despite his opponent declaring victory yesterday.
“Time for another Jack Chat. And this might be the most important one yet, so please watch and share.”
Time for another Jack Chat.
— Jack Ciattarelli (@Jack4NJ) November 4, 2021
And this might be the most important one yet, so please watch and share. pic.twitter.com/Nmc03ATpTV
As we previously reported yesterday, “Democratic New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has been declared the winner in his re-election bid, defeating Republican challenger and former state legislator Jack Ciattarelli by a razor-thin margin.
Many, however, are wondering what happened in Bergen County, the most populous county in the state, where Murphy won by a shade over 11k votes.“
Some have hinted at voter fraud or at least there being suspicious events taking place with the vote tally early Wednesday morning as Governor Murphy appeared to suddenly gain 41,000 votes. Hence this has brought even more questions about the election security of the New Jersey gubernatorial race.
In the video released by Jack Ciattarelli, he said, “No one should be declaring victory or conceding the election until every legal vote is counted,” and he encouraged people to report any perceived threat to the security of the election.
He did however suggest, like Trump, that after all “legal” votes are counted he may call for there to be an audit of the results. It appears he will be using some of former President Donald Trump’s tactics in trying to audit the vote following all votes being counted.
Stay tuned to Media Right News for more updates.
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