New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is planning to enforce vaccine mandates similar to those in California if he wins re-election next week, Wendy Martinez, a senior adviser for the Democrat told an undercover Project Veritas journalist.
"He's [Murphy] going to do it [vaccine mandates], but
he couldn't do it before the elections," she said in Spanish, noting that
undecided voters and independents stopped him from announcing mandates sooner.
"They're into all the sh*t. My rights, my sh*t."
"They don't care if they kill everybody,” she
added.
"Right now it is about [Gov. Murphy] winning
[re-election], it will be fine," Martinez noted.
Matthew Urquijo, manager at NJ Forward 2021, which is funded
by the New Jersey Democratic State Committee, agreed that Murphy is waiting
until after the election to crack down on the state.
“I think so,” he said about whether Murphy would enact a
vaccine mandate. “I think the problem is right now because it’s election
season, he’s not going to have people say, like, we’re gonna have a mandate now
cause, you know, that’s—for some people that’s-=it’s going to piss them off.
“I mean, once, you know, we have a win, he’s like, ‘Alright,
guns blazing,’ like, who cares?’” he continued. “I’m in it, let’s do the
mandates, let’s do this, X, Y, and Z.”
Murphy has a six-point lead over GOP challenger Jack
Ciattarelli, 50 percent to 44 percent, among likely voters in the latest
Emerson College survey.
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