Bergen County Republicans hold cash advantage, according to latest ELEC reports
Bergen County Democrats have raised more money so far this year, but county Republicans have more cash in the bank for the final weeks of the 2011 campaign, according to the most recent...
View ArticleRepublican challengers pledge for school funding change
More than a dozen Republican candidates for the state Legislature signed a pledge Monday that, if elected, they would support a bill to change the state’s current school funding formula. The...
View ArticleDriscoll’s sunny-dark contrast with Gordon in latest 38th District TV ad
John Driscoll, the Republican Senate candidate in the competitive 38th Legislative District in Central Bergen (and Hawthorne, Passaic County) casts Democratic incumbent Bob Gordon of Fair Lawn as a...
View ArticleChristie takes to airwaves in 38th District race for Driscoll
Governor Christie urges voters to “send John Driscoll to Trenton to help me finish the job” in a new TV ad released today. Driscoll, the Republican Bergen County freeholder from Paramus, is trying to...
View ArticleSen. Gordon’s latest campaign ad
An attack ad released by Sen. Robert Gordon’s campaign team Tuesday criticizes his Republican challenger, John Driscoll, on three issues. Some of the criticisms are accurate, but some are misleading....
View ArticleSpending for Whelan-Polistina race overtakes Gordon-Driscoll
More money has now been spent on the legislative race in Atlantic County than the 38th District in North Jersey. The most recent campaign-finance reports submitted to the New Jersey Election Law...
View ArticleChristie gets no help from voters, Democrats preserve majorities in the...
New Jersey’s legislative candidates spent $25 million this campaign season, but nothing really changes in Trenton for 2012 as a result. The state Senate and Assembly will return to the State House with...
View ArticleNew Jersey Democrats say history was indeed made Tuesday — by them
The day after New Jersey voters returned essentially the same Legislature back to Trenton, Democratic leaders are trumpeting the slimmest of gains while Governor Christie is campaigning out-of-state...
View Article“Christmas Tree” tax break under review
Just in time for the holidays. New Jersey lawmakers are taking a new look at a loophole in the state property tax rules that allows corporations, developers and wealthy landowners to qualify for a...
View ArticleChristie tries out new slogan and hammers Dems on priorities
Governor Christie will be out of the state for the rest of the week, campaigning for Republican candidates eager to capitalize on his national profile. On today’s agenda: a rally and fundraiser for...
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