Five New Jerseyans have contributed $8,000 to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's 2006 re-election campaign in Texas' 22nd district, including $2,000 from former GOP Congressman Jim Courter and $1,000 from Lionel Kaplan, a Democratic fundraiser from Princeton who served on the panel that drew new congressional districts after the 2000 census. Courter and Kaplan also gave to DeLay's 2004 re-election. DeLay's other New Jersey donors: Jeffrey Citron of Brielle, Joy Levin of Manalapan, and Andrew Schechtel of Princeton.
Michael Doherty. a West Point graduate and one of the state's most conservative legislators, will take his seat in the State Senate today. A ... >
Everybody needs to start a new job with a list of priorities and Chris Christie is no exception. There might be a thousand things that need to get ... >
Political discourse in America contains much in the way of intellect or intellectual honesty. One considers the Federalist Papers with wistful awe: ... >
As pundits and party leaders look to next year’s Congressional elections in NJ, it appears that freshman Democrat John Adler is the most vulnerable ... >
When will NJ Republicans start acting like Republicans rather than Democrats. Time to stand up for your principles, assuming they have any left. >
As in any transition, speculation is rampant as to whom Governor-elect Chris Christie will appoint as Chief of Staff, State Treasurer, and Attorney ... >
Now that the dust has finally settled after the grueling campaign for governor, there are a number of lessons that we can draw from this ... >
When he was growing up, Chris Christie's folks must have taught him that when he went to a new playground, he should pick a fight with the ... >
“My work is done here. Winfrey has finally succumbed,” announced Novick at a press conference, pumping his fist in ‘win’ style. ... >
New Jersey voters repudiated Governor Jon Corzine's policies of the past four years on November 3rd. Republican Chris Christie and Independent ... >