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Map malaise aside, Republicans running strong in LD36’s local contests
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog The New Jersey legislative map is not kind to Republicans; in fact, it is a cruel, dark […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog The New Jersey legislative map is not kind to Republicans; in fact, it is a cruel, dark […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog While the nation knows about the saga of Fort Lee and its famous bridge, Save Jerseyans, the […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog Sometimes when it rains it pours, Save Jerseyans. For Republicans in LD38, it often feels like a Category […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog Not a TON has changed since my last race ratings post, Save Jerseyans, which isn’t great news for […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog Democrats are blissfully hard to find in northwest Bergen County, Save Jerseyans. It’s one of the reasons […]
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog There is nothing ideal about the District 38 debacle, Save Jerseyans. Having to go to court to […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog As the picture continues to come into focus as to just what is going to happen the […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog All politics is local, Save Jerseyans, and even assembly races can be broken down by looking at what […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog In what seems to be a yearly event, Save Jerseyans, control of the Freeholder Board of the […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog Mondays can be a little harsh and humorless, Save Jerseyans, so if you need a little pick-me-up, […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog Labor Day begins the political season in earnest, Save Jerseyans, when the average voter begins to start […]
By Matthew Gilson | The Save Jersey Blog That’s it. Nearly 2,500 voters have spoken in our online poll, Save Jerseyans, and Mayor Chris Kelemen […]
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