News
The 2025 candidates have mentioned the president on the social media platform X more than any nominees in the last two gubernatorial campaigns combined.
Democrats are putting millions of dollars onto the airwaves in the New Jersey governor’s race, with an outside group making a new major ad reservation. Greater Garden State, a super PAC backed by the Democratic Governors Association,
A super PAC connected to the Democratic Governors Association has reserved more than $20 million in TV, streaming, and digital ads for the general
Democrats, Seeking To Avoid a Red Wave in November, Plan Large Ad Buys in New Jersey Governor’s Race
Mr. Funk was the managing editor of Pleroma Media, and worked as a breaking news reporter at The Messenger after spending 25 years at Fox Television as a producer, executive producer, and digital content director.
While polls show Mikie Sherrill with a strong lead for New Jersey Governor, experts warn the race could be influenced by Donald Trump.
1don MSN
"No one gets to change the rules after the election and subvert the will of voters," Platkin said. "We’re committed to protecting the integrity of elections in Cherry Hill and across New Jersey.”
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (July 2, 2025) – As the fall campaign season officially kicks off, congresswoman and Democratic nominee for New Jersey governor Mikie Sherrill takes the lead out of the gate and is seen as more trustworthy to handle a number of issues facing the state, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
Rep. Nellie Pou (D-North Haledon), one of the country’s most unexpected swing-district House members, raised more than $500,000 in the 2nd quarter of
Mikie Sherrill's polling numbers are making waves, but the election's still months away. What does this mean for New Jersey's political landscape?
Vague phrasing in the state’s Revolutionary-era Constitution enfranchised women who met specific property requirements. A 1790 law explicitly allowed female suffrage, but this privilege was revoked in
The race then turns into a dead heat — 46% for Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherill to 45% for Ciattarelli — after voters are informed of Sherrill’s positions on transgender issues.
A spate of recent judicial confirmations will bring court vacancies down to 33, but a prolonged Senate recess risks erasing progress.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results