It may be an off-year election, but Tuesday’s races across the country have been keeping Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Joe Gruters busy.
The Sarasota Republican has traveled the country ahead of races in several states. He appeared on Fox News on Election Day to discuss close contests for Governor in New Jersey and Virginia.
“Listen, we’ve been on the ground in both Virginia and New Jersey for the last seven months preparing for these last couple of days in terms of our get-out-the-vote efforts, in terms of election integrity, in terms of recruiting numerous attorneys on the ground, numerous poll workers, poll watchers,” he told the national network.
“What you’ve seen just in the last couple of days is the President and all of our Republican forces have put even more money behind our efforts to turn out our votes because that’s what it’s going to come down to. We have to have Republicans show up on Election Day if our candidates are going to have a chance.”
The races mark the first round of major contests to be decided since the Sarasota political leader’s election in August as RNC Chair. Republicans are on defense in Virginia, where Democrat Abigail Spanberger leads in polling by single digits over Republican Winsome Earle-Sears in the race to succeed GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
In New Jersey, Republicans hope to flip the Governor’s mansion red, and Democrat Mikie Sherill holds a margin-of-error lead in polls over Republican Jack Ciattelli.
Gruters has punctuated the importance of both those contests in statements and action.
“Today’s election is a turning point for New Jersey’s future,” Gruters said.
“Mikie Sherrill fought against tax cuts and lower costs for New Jersey families, all while getting rich trading stocks in Congress. Today, voters can reject her record of higher taxes and broken promises. Jack Ciattarelli will lead with common sense, fight for working families, and lower taxes for every New Jerseyan. Every Republican in New Jersey should get out today, vote, and help elect Jack as Governor.”
In Virginia, he has eyes on all statewide races on the ballot.
“We need every Republican to get out and vote for Winsome Earle-Sears for Governor, John Reid for Lieutenant Governor, and Jason Miyares for Attorney General,” Gruters said. “Abigail Spanberger has shown she will always side with the far left over Virginia families. She’s refused to distance herself from murder-fantasizing Jay Jones and her agenda puts criminals before communities. Virginians deserve better.”
Jones, a Democratic challenger to Miyares, faced a scandal when violent texts about his political opponent were leaked to media. But Spanberger refused to withdraw her support.
Of note, other major contests nationwide also drew attention from the national party, including a redistricting referendum in California, judicial retention contests in Pennsylvania and Miami’s elections in Gruters’ home state.
That doesn’t count a mayoral contest in New York City, where Republican Curtis Sliwa holds little chance of victory but where the Democratic nomination of socialist Zohran Mamdani has fueled Republican messaging against the communist left nationwide.
“Democrats are putting forward pro-criminal, anti-law enforcement radicals in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City,” said RNC spokesperson Kiersten Pels. “Communist Zohran Mamdani, spineless Abigail Spanberger, and corrupt Mikie Sherrill are all cut from the same far-left cloth.”
The elections are unfolding a year after Republican Donald Trump won the White House, historically setting up a challenging environment for the GOP. But Republican experts in Florida see potential wins for Gruters even without securing victory in every race.
Evan Power, Chair of the Republican Party of Florida, was asked what a good night for Gruters looks like. He suggested things look good for the Chair if he can just keep New Jersey’s Governor race close and if Miyares successfully wins re-election in Virginia. Tampa Bay area consultant Anthony Pedicini said a win in New Jersey would be good news.
But regardless, party leaders say they have run well in the field and remain prepared to fight in court. Already, Gruters committed to intervene in New Jersey in a lawsuit regarding mail-in ballot rules.
“Democrats are once again trying to change election rules at the last minute to count ineligible ballots,” Gruters said in a statement. “New Jersey law is clear — unsealed or tampered ballots can’t be counted. That’s why the RNC is supporting the NJGOP’s efforts to make sure only lawful votes are counted.”