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As 2025 Election Looms, Even New Jersey Democrat Voters Want a More Balanced Energy Approach, Rejecting Murphy Mandates

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ,  in a newly released survey, 80% of New Jersey voters feel their electric bills are already too high and express concern and anxiety about their own economic outlook.

Against the backdrop of rising power bills and the gubernatorial election this Fall, by a 37-point margin, New Jersey voters are more likely to support a political candidate who advocates for including more natural gas in the Garden State’s energy mix to increase power supply and cut costs (63%), rather than a candidate who continues the zero-carbon policies of Governor Murphy (26%). This includes a clear majority of the state’s vital independent voters (69-18%).

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