New Jersey’s 12 Democratic and Republican congressional district primary elections feature well-funded incumbents who are expected to breeze in on June 7 and advance on to November’s ballots, where many will face familiar foes in rematches from the 2020 elections.
Democrats now hold 10 of the state’s dozen U.S. House seats with November’s ballot already set in two congressional districts because Democrat and Republican candidates are unchallenged in their primaries.
Of the 10 congressional districts contested in the primaries, Republicans in five are vying to get back on to the general election ballot to unseat Democrats that defeated them two years ago….