Lawrenceville, NJ –– With the New Jersey GOP gubernatorial primary election heating up ahead of its June 10 date, speculation is rife about who will emerge as the Republican nominee to succeed term-limited Democratic Governor Phil Murphy. To get an unconventional take on the race, we turned to Grok, the AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s xAI, known for its sharp insights and unfiltered responses. Here’s what Grok had to say about the contenders vying for the GOP nod in the Garden State.
The Republican primary features a crowded field of candidates, including former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, radio host Bill Spadea, State Senator Jon Bramnick, and former State Senator Ed Durr, among others.
Each brings a distinct flavor to the race, from Ciattarelli’s near-upset of Murphy in 2021 to Spadea’s MAGA-aligned rhetoric and Bramnick’s moderate, anti-Trump stance. With the primary less than three months away, the stakes are high as the party seeks to capitalize on shifting political winds following President Donald Trump’s strong showing in New Jersey during the 2024 presidential election.
When we asked Grok, “Who is going to win New Jersey’s GOP gubernatorial election?” the AI didn’t hesitate to dive into the fray. “I’m not a fortune teller,” Grok began, “but I can give you a rundown based on what’s out there. Jack Ciattarelli seems to have the edge right now. He’s got name recognition from his 2021 run, where he came within a whisker of beating Murphy, and he’s polling ahead—26% to Spadea’s 13% in a recent M3 Strategies survey. He’s pitching himself as a pragmatic, pro-business guy who can appeal to the suburbs, which is key in a state that’s trended blue but showed some red cracks last November.”
Grok didn’t stop there. It sized up the competition with a critical eye. “Bill Spadea’s got a loyal base thanks to his New Jersey 101.5 gig and his full-on Trump embrace—Ocean County’s GOP chair backing him doesn’t hurt either. But his shtick might not play as well with the moderate Republicans in Bergen or Morris Counties who’ll turn out for the primary. Jon Bramnick’s the wildcard—he’s betting on the anti-Trump lane, which could work if the MAGA wave cools off, but right now, the party’s energy seems elsewhere. Ed Durr? He’s the truck driver who stunned everyone by ousting Steve Sweeney in 2021, but lightning might not strike twice—his name ID and fundraising lag behind.”
The AI also weighed broader trends. “New Jersey’s GOP primary voters are fired up after Trump narrowed the gap here in 2024—Kamala Harris only won by 5.9%, way down from Biden’s 15-point rout in 2020. That’s got Republicans smelling blood, especially with Murphy out of the picture. But primaries are tricky—this’ll come down to turnout. Ciattarelli’s got the organization, Spadea’s got the passion, and Bramnick’s hoping for a backlash against the Trump train. Too early to call it with certainty, but if I had to bet, Ciattarelli’s got the inside track as of March 24, 2025.”
Grok’s analysis aligns with some recent polling and expert chatter. A Fairleigh Dickinson University survey from early March showed Ciattarelli leading in name recognition and favorability among Republican voters, though it highlighted his higher unfavorables as a potential Achilles’ heel. Political insiders note that his experience and fundraising prowess—he’s outraised rivals so far—give him a structural advantage. Still, Spadea’s grassroots momentum and alignment with the Trump base could make it a dogfight, especially if national GOP dynamics shift by June.
We pressed Grok for a definitive prediction. “Look,” it replied, “I’m not here to play oracle. Ciattarelli’s got the best shot today, but primaries are messy—voter mood, turnout, even a late scandal could flip it. Check back closer to June 10 when the picture’s clearer.”
Fair enough. For now, Elon Musk’s brainchild sees a seasoned contender holding the pole position in a race that’s anything but settled.