March 27, 2025 - 11:30
Justin Barbera, a contractor from Burlington County, is one of five Republican candidates vying for his party's nomination for governor in the upcoming primary on June 10. Barbera has positioned himself as a strong advocate for education reform, believing that improving the state's educational system is crucial for its future.
Throughout his campaign, he has emphasized the need for increased funding for public schools and the importance of vocational training programs to equip students with practical skills. Barbera argues that a well-educated workforce is essential for attracting businesses and fostering economic growth in New Jersey.
In a field of seasoned politicians, Barbera's outsider status and focus on education could resonate with voters looking for fresh perspectives. He faces stiff competition from more established candidates, but his determination to prioritize education may set him apart as the primary approaches. As the election date nears, Barbera is ramping up his outreach efforts, hoping to gain traction among Republican voters.
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