Internal poll shows dead heat in Plainfield mayoral primary
An internal poll conducted by Richard Wyatt, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor of Plainfield, shows Wyatt leading three-term incumbent Adrian Mapp by 4.4 points, 34.5% to 30.1%, a statistical dead heat.
The poll, conducted by Blueprint Polling, shows Mapps favorables at 42.5% to 41.3%, with favorable for Wyatt, a city councilman, at 47.9% to 9.6%.
In the Democratic gubernatorial primary, Plainfield voters give Newark Mayor Ras Baraka a 32%-7% lead over New Jersey Education Association President and former Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller. More than half of Plainfield Democrats (50.6%) are still undecided, a number that is consistent with other polls in the Democratic governors race.
Mapps administration has faced criticism over various policies and management decisions, which may have contributed to his current standing. His struggle to connect with voters and address their concerns has left him with an uphill battle as he seeks to secure another term, a polling memo said. While Mapp may still have a base of support, the polling suggests that it may not be enough to propel him to victory, especially given Wyatts favorable positioning.
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