The major candidates to be New Jersey's next governor, Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill, took the stage for the final debate, which turned personal at times, Wednesday night.
With less than four weeks to go, the race is tight, and candidates addressed issues including education, President Trump's performance in office and the recent controversy over Sherrill's military records.
Sherrill and Ciattarelli painted two different pictures of how they would lead New Jersey. The candidates sparred over the affordability crisis in New Jersey, an issue that is top of mind for many voters.
"My opponent has voted against over a billion dollars in property tax relief for people," Sherrill said. "He's voted to raise taxes at every level of government which he served."
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