TRENTON, N.J. — A soggy day at the polls hasn’t prevented New Jerseyans from turning out in relatively high numbers for this year’s midterm elections. Or at least that’s what it looks like from anecdotal but steady reports from our Read More
Is ‘winning’ on Tuesday really in Democrats’ best interest?
By Matt Rooney _ Let’s assume the polls are correct for the sake of this post’s exercise. I know many of us don’t want to. A net Democrat gain of 26.5 seats on Tuesday is the current RealClearPolitics polling average result Read More
Why I’m voting Republican (as an Independent) in 2018. | Gonzalèz
By Rev. Mario Gonzalèz _ I am an independent. That said, during the last presidential election I found myself making a hard decision and voting for someone I found morally reprehensible for the sole reason that I, as a Christian attorney, Read More
Unlike Sherrill? We can trust Webber in Washington. | Felegi
Dear Neighbors, In less than ten days, we will be going to the polls to decide who we want to represent us in Congress; a candidate who just recently moved into our community, or a public servant who has served Read More
POLITICO: How a former top Christie aide orchestrated Trump’s midterm strategy
By The Staff _ It’s been a roller coaster career for New Jersey native Bill Stepien, the 40-year old White House Political Director for the Trump Administration. The talented young political operative out-worked his peers to reach the highest levels Read More
Regardless of what happens next Tuesday? “History” is unlikely. | Rooney
By Matt Rooney _ The “one week out” mark is a good time for a deep breath and some much needed perspective, Save Jerseyans. Let’s review: Democrats gained 26 U.S. House seats in 1982, Ronald Reagan’s first midterm; the economy Read More
The 2018 Choice: Jobs vs. Mobs
By Matt Rooney _ We’ve got two weeks left to go before Election Day 2018, Save Jerseyans, and the pundits and spin masters are all going into overdrive. Every single public poll, early voting statistic, congressional debate gaffe, and aberrant Read More
Election Results on Election Night? Maybe Not. | Hanlon
By Christine Giordano Hanlon _ New Jersey’s new Vote by Mail law, signed by Governor Murphy in August, has the potential to leave voters hanging on election night, not just in New Jersey, but across the country. Candidates and voters Read More
Cook moves NJ-11 into the toss-up column
Ominous news this morning for the House Appropriations Chairman and scion of a storied New Jersey political family, Save Jerseyans, but nothing anyone watching this year’s Midterm cycle taking shape couldn’t have told you months ago: – New @CookPolitical ratings: Read More