Blue State Could Be Turning Purple As GOP Voter Registrations Continue To Soar – EVOL

The Republican Party continues to narrow the Democratic Party’s voter registration lead in New Jersey, the site of an off-year gubernatorial election that is expected to gain significant national attention in 2025.

According to newly released voter registration data from the month of November, which was shared on X by conservative election activist Scott Pressler, Republicans picked up 6,239 new voters while Democrats gained just 2,261 new registrations.

“A month ago, democrats had an advantage of 906,299 voter registrations. Today, that lead has been narrowed to 902,321,” Pressler wrote before listing the totals. “You have the opportunity to flip the NJ governorship from [blue to red] on November 4th, 2025.”

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A month ago, democrats had an advantage of 906,299 voter registrations.

Today, that lead has been narrowed to 902,321.

🔵 gained 2,261 voters, while 🔴 gained 6,239.

You have the opportunity to flip the NJ governorship from 🔵🔜🔴 on November 4th, 2025.

— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) December 3, 2024

The latest figures follow months of positive voter registration trends for the Republican Party in the Garden State.

In 2020, Democrats accounted for 38 percent of

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