Six candidates for the Democratic nomination for governor assembled at Rider University for a debate Sunday night. What did they say?
Six Democratic candidates running to be the next governor of New Jersey participated in their first primary debate Sunday.
Democratic candidates vying to become the Garden State’s next governor agree that costs must be lowered, immigrants must be protected and government must spend smarter.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka called out Congressman Josh Gottheimer, who was the only Democratic Congressmember from New Jersey to vote in favor of the Laken Riley Act. "You can't say that you support immigrants and don't support (the) immigration trust bill in New Jersey," Baraka said.
Six Democratic candidates running to be the next governor of New Jersey participated in their first primary debate Sunday night. The primary election is just a few months away, and New Jersey is one of just two states electing a new governor this year.
Starting Saturday, Newark residents who will be at least 16 years old by April 15 can register to vote in what will be the state’s first election under a voting age that low, the Essex County Clerk said Friday.
New Jersey's gubernatorial primary election is in June, and both parties have a slew of candidates hoping to win their party's nomination. Here's who is running:
Six New Jersey Democrats, including two sitting members of Congress, the mayors of the state’s two largest cities, the head of the biggest teachers union in the state and a former top lawmaker squared off Sunday in the first debate this year in the contest for governor.
Four candidates seeking the Republican nomination for New Jersey Governor will meet for a debate at Rider University on Tuesday.
New Jersey’s gubernatorial race is heating up with the first primary debates just around the corner. Ten confirmed candidates are vying for the state’s highest office. The Democratic debate is set for Sunday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m., followed by the Republican debate on Tuesday, Feb. 4. at 7 p.m.
Two months after President Reagan took office in 1981, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Berkeley Breathed drew an installment of his comic strip, “Bloom County.” It featured a husband telling his wife, “Brace yourself, Bess,” before a loud rumble shakes their house.
The State Commission of Investigation ordered staff to save records related to former CEO Tiffany Williams Brewer after a NJ Attorney General subpoena