With just days remaining before voters head to the polls, New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District Democratic primary has entered its most intense phase, transforming...
As the 2028 presidential cycle begins to take shape, New Jersey is increasingly drawing attention from national candidates eager to test their footing in a state long viewed as reliably blue but now showing signs of competitive intrigue. With a history of pivotal moments—most notably in 1992 when Bill Clinton narrowly flipped the state, and the 2008 Democratic Primary that saw Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama battle fiercely—the Garden State is emerging as a political destination with both symbolic and strategic value.
Recent election results have reframed the state’s role. While New Jersey has leaned Democratic in every presidential general election since Clinton’s victory, the 2024 showing, with a closer margin than anticipated, has prompted strategists...
A recent legislative hearing on S4924 has sparked widespread concern about the state of public transparency and accountability in New Jersey. Advocates and longtime observers warn that the proposed changes, including significant reductions to the powers of the Comptroller’s Office, represent another step in a long-running trend of dismantling the state’s oversight institutions. The hearing has been described by critics as one of the most egregious displays of legislative disregard for public input in decades.
For years, New Jersey has experienced a gradual erosion of mechanisms designed to protect public participation and ensure government accountability. Key watchdog offices and independent agencies that once provided oversight, investigated misconduct, and safeguarded public interest have been weakened, reduced, or...