Greg Pason, the National Secretary of the Socialist Party USA, is expected to file his nominating petitions before early June to run for the United States Senate from New Jersey. Pason will be making his third bid for the U.S. Senate: he received 3,365 votes in 2000, finishing ninth out of eleven candidates; in 2002, after participating in a televised debate with Frank Lautenberg and Douglas Forrester, Pason finished last among the six candidates, with 2,702 votes.
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The Record announced yesterday that it was closing its Hackensack offices and "reinventing"itself. It was actually announcing its own ... >
NJ STARS, while failing in its intended purpose, nonetheless demonstrates the need for fundamental reform in NJ's high schools. >
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The budget proposed by Gov. Jon Corzine has produced myriad negative reactions, featuring various interests seeking to limit the impact of the cuts ... >
Recently, I walked into a large movie theatre with my wife Barbara to see "Sex and the City," the long, long rendition of themes that ... >
As the Presidential election draws closer and closer, we tend to focus our attention on the daily horse race between the candidates and lose sight of ... >
This must be why Weedman isn't running. They'd cannibalize each
This must be why Weedman isn't running. They'd cannibalize each others' support.