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People are talking about Chris Christie running for president. Did they ever stop?
An Axios article yesterday reports that unnamed friends of Christie’s believe he’s “seriously” considering running in 2024. Despite the article’s claim that Christie “isn’t saying anything about his thinking” other than a comment to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Christie’s actually repeatedly floated the idea
Your 2021 list of N.J. Democrats and Republicans clashing in primaries is now set. Here are the key races.
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It’s off to the races for this year’s Democratic and Republican primaries in New Jersey.
Candidates had to meet a Monday deadline to file petitions to run in the state’s June 8 primary elections. Now the fields are all set in a big election year with the governor’s office and all 120 seats in the state Legislature on the ballot, as well as numerous local races.
The primaries determine who wins the Democratic and Republican nominations to run in the Nov. 3 general election.
Challengers by the dozen for NJ primary elections njspotlight.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from njspotlight.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
DELAYING COUNTY COMMITTEE ELECTIONS IS A COWARDLY ASSAULT ON DEMOCRACY February 16, 2021, 7:21 pm | in
DELAYING COUNTY COMMITTEE ELECTIONS IS A COWARDLY ASSAULT ON DEMOCRACY
LD20 State Senate Candidate Jason Krychiw and State Assembly Candidates Aissa C. Heath and Ricky Castaneda have released the following statement:
Tonight, the Union County Democratic Committee voted to delay the Committee elections that were to take place this year until 2023. This plan was decided and endorsed unanimously weeks ago by the municipal chairs and county chairperson in yet another example of a behind-closed-door power grab.
They have used the COVID pandemic to delay the will of the people and undermine our most fundamental right to vote for who we want representing us. To use a health emergency as an excuse only further erodes the public trust in government. Last year, the Democratic State Committee recommended delaying Committee elections to better assess the emerging h