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Draft Christie 2012 Website Launched
We all had to know that it was coming, Save Jerseyans. The movement that began not even a few months after he took office as […]
We all had to know that it was coming, Save Jerseyans. The movement that began not even a few months after he took office as […]
Assemblyman and NJGOP Chairman Jay Webber kept the DeStefano story in the headlines today with news that he has filed an FEC complaint against the […]
Attention Save Jerseyans, today, October 12, is the last day to register to vote if you want to participate in your civic duty this November. […]
A Fairleigh Dickinson University poll released today shows that 51% of New Jerseyans approve of the way that Governor Christie has performed in his job […]
To start, I would just like to apologize for getting cut off last night. A fun fact that I learned was that Twitter has a […]
The Save Jersey Live Tweet of the Adler – Runyan debate from the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill is happening RIGHT NOW! Go […]
You know, its pretty amazing. Sometimes you almost can’t tell that Adler is speaking for the both of them! Tonight is the first Adler – […]
According to Anna Little’s latest FEC report, her campaign has nearly $200,000 cash on hand as we enter the final 3 weeks of this election […]
In the most recent CNN/Opinion Research Poll, one that I am sure the editors for CNN.com could not stand reporting on, President George W. Bush […]
Yesterday, Tom Symanski got everyone up to speed on just how low the Adler campaign has decided to go this cycle. It turns out Tom […]
Write a caption for this telling photo of Chief of Staff turned Mayoral Candidate Rahm Emanuel on his first campaign stop at a train station […]
On October 2nd, Communists, Socialists, Progressives (ok, I’ll stop listing synonyms) everywhere gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. with their response to Glen […]
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