New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill mentioned in an interview with “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that the voters who despatched her to the governor’s workplace earlier this week “needed to see an agenda to get their prices down” — and rapidly.
Sherrill, a Home Democrat and former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, instructed CNN on Wednesday that “there’s an excessive amount of warning and mediocrity within the get together.”
Requested by Brennan to increase on that time, Sherrill mentioned she believes voters need their elected leaders to maneuver with a “sense of urgency.” She pointed to her marketing campaign promise to declare a state of emergency aimed toward freezing utility charges.
“I am not writing a strongly worded letter. I am not doing a 10-year plan. I am on Day 1 declaring a state of emergency,” Sherrill mentioned.
Sherrill defeated Republican gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli by 13.6 factors Tuesday, a decisive win in one of many first statewide elections since President Trump’s victory final 12 months.
The price of dwelling was a core concern for each candidates. Sherrill sought to hyperlink Ciattarelli — who was endorsed by Mr. Trump — to the president’s insurance policies, together with his tariffs on overseas imports and his strikes to halt funding for a transit tunnel venture between New Jersey and New York Metropolis. In the meantime, Ciattarelli accused Democrats of mismanaging the state.
Sherrill’s interview will air on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday, Nov. 9.
