In just four weeks, voters in New Jersey will choose the state's next governor. By most polls, Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli are running a tight race to succeed the term-limited Phil Murphy, a Democrat.

A poll from Stockton University released on Friday shows how voters are looking at the candidates and the race. One of the biggest takeaways: New Jerseyans do not like the state of the economy.

"Two-thirds of voters are dissatisfied with the current state of the economy," said Alyssa Maurice with the Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University. "And as many as 39% said they or their family's financial situation has gotten worse."

Conversely, only 31% said they were either somewhat or very satisfied with the state of the economy.

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