Monroe Township Residents Deserve Better
We’re all focused on the presidential race, but it’s almost Election Day in New Jersey’s 566 communities, too! Monroe Township is a “blue” town – […]
We’re all focused on the presidential race, but it’s almost Election Day in New Jersey’s 566 communities, too! Monroe Township is a “blue” town – […]
After New Jersey’s congressional redistricting commission made its decision last year, former Democrat Speaker Joe Roberts complained that the popular narrative of a competitive NJ-3 was, […]
Most of us are still happily focused on last night’s Romdomination at the Denver debate, Save Jerseyans. But this is a New Jersey political blog, […]
It is true, Save Jerseyans: Mitt Romney went through a 90-minute debate with President Obama and had no single “breakout” moment in the entire exchange. […]
I can’t stop watching this video from last night’s MSNBC post-debate coverage, Save Jerseyans. It’s like Christmas came early! Alternatively, perhaps Chris Matthews wants to […]
It’s been a sober post-debate experience for Obamaphiles, Save Jerseyans. Mitt Romney won. Big time. President Obama didn’t implode or anything, but he certainly underperformed. […]
Debate #1 is in the books, Save Jerseyans. Cast your vote below and let’s hear what you have to say in the aftermath. Keep it […]
The big night has finally arrived, Save Jerseyans! You can WATCH the first presidential debate of 2012 live-streamed (below) and follow along via Twitter (also below), or […]
If you ever wondered “why our country is where it’s at,” Save Jerseyans, then this 9+ minute clip from the 2004 presidential domestic policy debate […]
Last Tuesday night, Save Jerseyans, the Camden City school board denied the KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy its application to build a charter school in Camden. The […]
The prevailing narrative heading into tonight’s first 2012 presidential debate in Denver, Colorado is that debates typically don’t matter. Except for when they actually do, right? […]
A new Rutgers Poll out this morning predicts a 56% to 39% victory for President Barack Obama over Governor Mitt Romney in the Garden State. Obama […]
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