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NJ Candidate In Key Race Facing Nepotism Allegations

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New Jersey’s high-stakes governor’s race took a dramatic turn this week, as Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill faces growing questions about a potential cheating scandal from her time at the U.S. Naval Academy — and now, new allegations of nepotism surrounding her children’s recent acceptance to that same academy.

The controversy began when a resurfaced report alleged that Sherrill was barred from participating in her own graduation ceremony in 1994 due to her involvement in a cheating incident. Sherrill, who went on to serve as a Navy helicopter pilot, has not fully addressed the details of the situation, despite Republican opponent Jack Ciattarelli pressing her to release her full military records to the public.

But that firestorm only intensified after a June press release from Sherrill’s office named 24 students from her congressional district — NJ-11 — who had received appointments to U.S. military academies this year. Two of them, listed under the last name “Hedberg,” were not identified as her children, though they are: Lincoln and Margaret Hedberg. They also did not appear in the group photo circulated alongside the press release.

The omission didn’t go unnoticed.

Some on social media quickly raised concerns about how Sherrill’s children were admitted to one of the most competitive colleges in the country — the U.S. Naval Academy, which has a roughly 9% acceptance rate — especially given that only nine students from the entire district were admitted this year.

Pollster Mark Mitchell posted, “Mikie Sherrill’s two kids are at the Naval Academy… because of her nepotism,” suggesting that more deserving applicants may have been left out.

Journalist Jennifer Jean Miller added, “Far left politicians like Mikie Sherrill like to virtue signal about privilege… yet have no problem exerting their own privilege.”

Sherrill responded by saying that, to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest, her children did not apply for nominations through her office. Instead, they were nominated by New Jersey’s two U.S. Senators — one by Sen. Cory Booker and the other by then-Sen. George Helmy.

Sherrill emphasized that her children went through the senators’ rigorous nomination processes and “earned nominations on their own.” Her campaign dismissed the accusations of favoritism as a “depraved attack,” tying the scrutiny to the Ciattarelli campaign and alleging a coordinated political smear effort.

The race for New Jersey governor — one of only two gubernatorial races nationwide this year — was already heating up before the latest developments. Now, it’s turned into a political showdown involving leaked records, family connections, and resurfaced history from nearly three decades ago.

Sherrill’s campaign claims the Trump administration, working in coordination with Ciattarelli allies, released her unredacted military records, which included private personal information such as her Social Security number. The records were reportedly obtained through the National Archives and released in error.

That leak triggered swift backlash from Democrats, with calls for an investigation and accusations that Ciattarelli’s campaign crossed legal lines. Sherrill accused her opponent of “illegally obtaining records” and using her children as political weapons.

Ciattarelli, however, has stayed focused on demanding answers.

“What we learned today is that she was part of [the cheating scandal] in some way, shape or form. Come clean, release the records,” he told Fox News’ Hannity.

With the final debate just days away and Election Day approaching, both candidates are bracing for an intense final stretch. For now, voters are left to weigh the questions surrounding military admissions, past controversies, and how transparency — or a lack of it — may shape the future of leadership in the Garden State.

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