NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli repeatedly clashed during their second and final debate in the closely watched race for New Jersey governor Wednesday, butting heads over the federal government shutdown, Sherrill's military records, President Donald Trump and the high cost of living in the state.

Much of the conversation focused on local issues, including strategies to lower property taxes and energy prices in the notoriously expensive state. But they also addressed immigration, as well as the administration's for the Hudson River project, which would build a new rail tunnel to help ease strain on the more than century-old, crumbling infrastructure connecting New Jersey and New York City.

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