Jack Ciattarelli was out shaking hands on the campaign trail earlier this month, talking to voters about rising home prices and unaffordable electric bills. But the Republican nominee for governor wasn't in the suburbs, where he's traditionally performed well. He was in Camden, a city that has long leaned Democratic but is now a spot where conservatives see a potential opportunity to pick up voters in what's likely to be a close election.

Republicans recently made inroads in Garden State cities, with President Donald Trump making gains among Black and Latino voters in last year's presidential elections. But voter turnout in the state's urban areas has also plummeted in recent election cycles meaning Democrats can no longer take them for granted. And both parties are now vying for support

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