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New Jersey Republicans dismiss Obama campaign efforts as ‘Fake Suement’

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New Barack Campaign Campaign Barack in New Jersey to support Rep. Mikie Sherrill of the race produced as “Fake Mary” told FOX News Digital during the Change Action in South Jersey on Monday.

“I’ll say this as an African-American, we’re done hearing some Barack Obama trying to tell us how we should vote,” New Jersey Voter Crump told Fox News Digital on Monday. “Because, I was a democrat. I worked on his campaign in 2008, and he really helped this country. So we don’t really agree to tell him how we should go.”

Crump was among a group of Republican voters who traveled to Medford, New Jersey, on Monday afternoon to find an action to change Action Rully to gather more support for Republican Gumbernarorial Fountioftip ciattarelli in the last hours. The meeting was billed as a “super Chase” event, where members of the public simply reminded voters to cast their ballots. Ciattarelli did not attend this particular meeting.

Attendees heard from local conservative leaders before hitting the streets to knock on doors and remind people to get out and vote in the final hours of the election.

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New Jersey Republican voters speak on Fox News Digital from Medford, New Jersey, November 3, 2025, about the highly anticipated gubernatorial election. (FOX News Digital)

Obama went to Sheark, New Jersey, on Saturday evening, where he held a rally about the Democratic candidate for Sherrill. New Jersey is the second deepest green state that voted to elect a Republican governor in 2013, when Chris Christie was previously elected, when George Hw Bush defeated Michael Dukakis.

“Let’s face it, our country and our politics are in a dark place right now,” Obama told an audience on Saturday, slamming President Donald Trump and his administration. “It’s hard to know where to start, because every day this life in the White House offers a new value of lawlessness and carelessness and carelessness.

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Republicans are on the verge of throwing a red flag and are motivated by Trump’s 2024 voter turnout.

Obama speaks at the Mikey Sherrill Rally

Former President Barack Obama speaks during the “Break the Vote” Rally for New Jersey Democratic Gubernatorial candidate MIKIE Sherrill (DN.J.) at the Essex County Combrasium Nov. 1, 2025, in Nenark, New Jersey. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Joe Sereday, Chairman of the Burlington County Young Republicans, reported on Fox Digital high enthusiasm among voters who cast ballots for Ciattarelli’s portable blue party.

“I think it’s kind of old news now,” Sereday said, adding that Obama deserves respect as a former president, but that he sees problems with his campaign efforts. “Usually when Democrats roll these big names — Obama, who was here, Andy Kim, Cory Booker — usually that means they’re in trouble.”

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He added: “Usually when they bring Obama and the bath, they hate to say anything about the bath, which usually means they have a desire.”

Vivek Ramaswamy and Jack Ciattarelli on the campaign trail in New Jersey

Ohio candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Headlines New Jersey Gop candidate for Governor Jack Ciattarelli, Oct. 15, 2025 in Saddle Brook, NJ (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

Cliff Maloney, the CEO of Citizens and the founder of the campaign efforts of PA Case and NJ Chase, told Fox Digital that the presence of Obama in New Jersey is a ‘Mary Mary’ from the Democrats.

“I just think it’s all Astroturf. I think it’s unreal,” said Maloney, who attended the rally as a speaker to rally the new voters. “They’re just kind of creative and trying to get rid of it. Nobody’s happy about (Sherrill). And that’s something you can’t fix.”

“You can bring Obama. You can bring anybody. At the end of the day, New Jersey has an 800,000 Democrat registration advantage and we’re here in a state that tells you it’s competitive,” Maloney said. “So win or lose, the fact that this is a place where Democrats are going to spend resources, time, energy and money, this is a competitive advantage in the world.”

Jersey’s high taxes and high energy costs are a big concern for voters, locals told Fox Digital, which is defending Christianity and reconciliation this year.

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“Actually my concern is really Christianity, people who haven’t been told the truth, obviously they’ve taken abortions out of our children in schools, they need to learn things that are authentic,” said Valerie from South Jersey Valerie speaking on FOX News Digital.

Obama and Mikie Sherrill

Former President Barack Obama during the campaign for representative Mikie Sherrill, the democratic candidate of New Jersey, not pictured, in NewArk, Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday, 20. 1, 2025. (Adam Gray / Getty Images)

“I feel like we’re going to overthrow the government,” he added. I hope more Republican voters get out and don’t stay home, because if they do, I think we’re going to win. “

Local pollsters and pastor Jeff Kliewer told Fox Digital that Pro-Life issues and local issues will also shape voting decisions.

“The Pro-Life issue is still huge,” KLeiew said. “It’s a big one. And for us, in New Jersey, a lot of pregnancy centers have been attacked by the democratic machine under those pregnancy centers trying to help girls, but they’re always under pressure.”

“Secondly, the families at home, there is a lot of red tape that is introduced against the homes. Even though New Jersey is one of the best places to live, that can change if we don’t keep the right people in office here,” he continued, adding that taxes are too high in the minds of voters as they enter the minds of many.

Attorney for the new governor of Jersey Jack Ciattarelli during the debate

Republican Jack Ciattarelli answers questions during the first general election debate against Democratic challenger Mikey Sherrill, Sunday, 2025, in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. (AP Photo / Noah K. Murray)

Turning Point Action Sect Field Noah Formica, who comes from Pennsylvania and made the trek to New Jersey to join the efforts, explained that the “Super Chase” event was designed to get local people to

“It’s a group of people who come together. They listen to a few speakers talk about action, and then we get directly involved in our communities,” she said.

“Every single door we knock on, here in New Jersey, makes all the difference. And we have about 60 people here, they say the impact of knocking on the local race,” she said.

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The new Jersey election will be held on November 4, with polls opening at 6 am Eastern Standard Time and closing at 8 pm Standard Time.

FOX News Digital reached out to Sherrill’s campaign regarding voter comments but did not immediately receive a response.

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