Voters at polling stations with election signs for key off-year races in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City, and California, symbolizing tests of political fortunes.
Voters at polling stations with election signs for key off-year races in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City, and California, symbolizing tests of political fortunes.
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Five questions to watch in the Nov. 4 off-year elections

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Tuesday’s off-year contests in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City and California arrive as an early test of President Donald Trump’s standing and the GOP’s fortunes heading into 2026. Governors’ races in Virginia and New Jersey, New York City’s mayoral election, and California’s Proposition 50 could offer clues about Latino voting shifts, campaign strategies in blue states, and how a weeks-long federal shutdown is shaping public mood.

The national backdrop

  • Trump’s approval rating has held near the low 40s this fall — 41% in Gallup’s Oct. 1–16 soundings — roughly in line with his pre-2018 midterm standing, when Republicans lost about 40 U.S. House seats. That parallel is one reason both parties are treating Tuesday’s outcomes as a barometer for 2026. (news.gallup.com)

  • Democrats in key races have worked to tie GOP opponents to Trump and to his policies, while Republicans in blue-leaning states have tried a careful balance: accepting the president’s endorsement but emphasizing local issues. In New Jersey, for example, Rep. Mikie Sherrill has attacked Jack Ciattarelli over his alignment with Trump, even as Ciattarelli touts cooperation with the White House but hedges on joint appearances. (reuters.com)

Virginia: a familiar pattern, new names

  • Since 1977, Virginia has elected a governor from the party opposite the sitting president in 11 of the last 12 elections; the lone exception was Democrat Terry McAuliffe’s 2013 win during Barack Obama’s presidency. This year features Democrat Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA officer and U.S. representative, against Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears — the first time both major-party nominees are women. (apnews.com)

  • Spanberger’s closing message centers on “tradition” and “service,” highlighting her law-enforcement and CIA background in a recent ad, while both parties view the race as an early read on Trump-era politics in a state that has trended blue in federal contests. (abigailspanberger.com)

New Jersey: a tight race and a test of Trump’s pull

  • In New Jersey, Sherrill — a former Navy helicopter pilot and federal prosecutor — faces Ciattarelli, a former state assemblyman making his third bid for governor. Polling averages show a close race with Sherrill holding a small, consistent lead. The contest is a test of whether Republicans can advance in a state Trump lost by about six points in 2024. (reuters.com)

  • Latino trends will be closely watched. Analyses after the 2024 election found Trump made unusual gains with Hispanic voters nationally. In New Jersey, Passaic County — 45% Latino by Census estimates — flipped Republican for president in 2024 for the first time since 1992, with Trump carrying the county by roughly three points. Other heavily Latino counties to watch include Hudson (about 41%), Cumberland (about 36%), and Union (about 35%). (washingtonpost.com)

California’s Prop. 50: redistricting on the ballot

  • California voters will decide Proposition 50, a legislative constitutional amendment that would temporarily replace the state’s independent commission’s congressional maps with legislatively drawn lines through 2030, with the commission resuming its role in 2031. Backers, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, frame it as a temporary response to aggressive GOP gerrymanders elsewhere; opponents call it a partisan “power grab.” (voterguide.sos.ca.gov)

New York City: affordability vs. caution

  • In New York City’s mayoral race, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist state assembly member, has centered his campaign on affordability — proposing a rent freeze for stabilized apartments, fare-free buses, and universal child care, among other measures. He has also publicly distanced himself from earlier “defund the police” statements, saying he would not cut NYPD staffing while pressing for changes such as reducing overtime and shifting some responses to civilian teams. (nbcnewyork.com)

The shutdown shadow

  • The elections arrive amid a federal shutdown that began Oct. 1 and has stretched into its fifth week — among the longest since such shutdowns began in the modern era. The CBO has warned of mounting economic costs if it continues. Negotiations have stalled over whether to extend Affordable Care Act premium tax credits within a funding deal. Recent polling shows more Americans blame Trump and congressional Republicans than Democrats, though sizable shares fault both sides. (en.wikipedia.org)

  • Immigration enforcement has also loomed over 2025 politics. The administration’s nationwide crackdown has included large-scale workplace operations, with New Jersey raids detaining dozens of workers — a reminder that recent sweeps have reached beyond those with serious criminal records. How Latino voters respond in off-year turnout — particularly in places like Passaic and Hudson — is a key unknown heading into Tuesday. (pbs.org)

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Democrats notch key off-year wins in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City and California

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Democrats captured governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, won New York City’s mayoralty, and passed a California redistricting measure on November 4, 2025 — gains analysts linked to affordability-focused campaigns paired with contrasts to President Donald Trump’s agenda.

Latino voters who shifted toward Donald Trump in 2024 moved back toward Democrats in last week’s off-year elections, with notable gains in New Jersey, Virginia and parts of California. The trend raises questions about the durability of Trump’s coalition amid economic unease and aggressive immigration enforcement, while giving Democrats fresh hope for 2026.

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Democrats won key races across the country on Tuesday, including the New York City mayoral election where socialist Zohran Mamdani triumphed. Governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia also went to Democrats Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger, respectively, amid voter concerns over economic affordability. These results signal a rejection of President Trump's policies and set high expectations for the 2026 midterms.

After Democrats notched 2025 wins in Virginia and New Jersey, some strategists argue transgender-rights attacks fell flat — but both parties are preparing to fight over the issue again in 2026.

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Two Republicans top a recent survey of likely voters in California's race to succeed term-limited Governor Gavin Newsom, prompting Democratic leaders to warn of a potential lockout from the general election. The EVITARUS Research poll, conducted March 12-17 among 2,000 voters, shows Steve Hilton at 16% and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco at 14%. Democrats Eric Swalwell, Katie Porter and Tom Steyer trail tied at 10%.

Representative Eric Swalwell has joined a growing list of Democrats vying for California's 2026 gubernatorial nomination, adding another high-profile contender to a crowded field under the state's top-two primary system. Strategists say the influx of Democratic candidates could fragment the vote and increase the chances that a Republican advances to the general election, even as Swalwell launches his bid amid a federal referral over alleged mortgage and tax fraud tied to a Washington, D.C., home.

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As New Jersey’s 2025 gubernatorial contest tightens, Republican Jack Ciattarelli has notched endorsements from several Democratic mayors and local officials, even as most recent independent polls still show Democrat Rep. Mikie Sherrill with a mid–single-digit lead. One Emerson survey finds the race statistically tied. Conservative activist Scott Presler says affordability concerns are energizing GOP turnout.

 

 

 

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