From Roll Call's Stuart Rothenberg: "New Jersey is easy to decipher. Democratic presidential nominees John Kerry and Al Gore carried it by 7 and 16 points respectively, drawing 53 and 56 percent. Jon Corzine drew 53 percent of the vote and won by almost 10 points on Tuesday. In other words, a Democratic state elected a Democratic governor by a 'normall" Democratic margin."
When strong Doug Forrester ran for the United States Senate in 2002, George W. Bush had an approval rating of 63%, yet Forrester lost to Frank Lautenberg by ten percentage points.
U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie and State Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-Rumson) met privately this summer to discuss the 2009 campaign for Governor ... >
There's something missing from the Republican Convention. There is a need for a camera behind the curtain where speakers greet ... >
Barack Obama offers a hard-left vision for America. He would take NJ's disastrous economic policies national, and the resulting economic ... >
Selecting the next NJN anchor will certainly be a different process than what happens at the major networks, local affiliates and other public ... >
Tibet – the broad, high plateau between India and China – is bigger than Western Europe and the source of the great rivers of Asia: the Indus, ... >
For the past few weeks, I've watched with fascination as politician after politician have appeared on a beach or a boardwalk and declared their ... >
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi, on Meet the Press, made a statement that incurred the wrath of members of the Catholic bishops club. She dared to say that ... >
And now we go back in time, to Mr. Dembo's eighth grade science class and JHS 278, and a sixteen millimeter film about the seasonal migration of ... >