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New Jersey’s political landscape is a vibrant and often hotly contested arena, reflecting the diverse perspectives of its nearly 9.3 million residents. While often perceived as a “blue” state, consistently voting Democratic in presidential elections since 1992, the state’s gubernatorial races and local contests frequently offer a more nuanced and competitive picture, showcasing a blend of progressive and conservative viewpoints. The state operates with a bicameral legislature, consisting of a 40-member Senate and an 80-member General Assembly, alongside a powerful governorship. Key issues dominating political discourse in the Garden State often revolve around affordability and high property taxes, the cost of living, economic development, and infrastructure. Social issues like education policy, healthcare, and environmental concerns also play significant roles in shaping the political agenda. New Jersey’s political scene is dynamic, with strong party organizations, active grassroots movements, and a media landscape dedicated to scrutinizing policy and elections. Whether you’re interested in statewide elections, the impact of federal policies, or local community governance, New Jersey offers a compelling study in American politics.

Matthew Platkin’s Tenure as Attorney General Nears Transition Amid High-Profile Wins and Intensifying Scrutiny

As New Jersey prepares for a change in leadership following the 2025 gubernatorial election, Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin finds his tenure defined by...

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Congresswoman Sherrill Positions Herself as Democratic Choice in High-Profile Battle Against Jack Ciattarelli

Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill is officially in her final weeks of the campaign as the Democratic nominee for New Jersey governor, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest against Republican Jack Ciattarelli. With the Garden State’s election one of only two gubernatorial races taking place in the first year of Donald Trump’s new presidency, the outcome is drawing attention not just locally but nationally. Sherrill, a former Navy helicopter pilot and a three-term congresswoman, is emphasizing her experience in public service and her commitment to addressing the pressing challenges facing New Jersey residents. Energy costs are at the top of Sherrill’s agenda. With household and business bills rising sharply over the past year, she argues that practical...

Decoding the Garden State’s Pulse: What a New Poll Reveals About Politics and Transit

New Jersey, a state at the crossroads of national politics and daily commutes, often presents a fascinating picture of public opinion. A recent poll from Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) sheds light on how Garden State voters view both the latest federal budget and the performance of their own state's public transit system, NJ Transit. The findings offer a nuanced look at what resonates with residents, and what still needs improvement. The Federal Budget: SALT Deduction's Limited Appeal The recently passed federal budget bill, a complex piece of legislation with various provisions, has landed with a mixed reception in New Jersey. One of its most significant features for high-tax states like ours was a temporary increase in the...