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Reject N.J. political bosses, Democratic gov candidate tells opponents
A half dozen Democrats are running for governor in a new world for New Jersey politics.
Pro-Trump N.J. candidate got money from donors who say they don’t know him
"I don't remember him," one donor said of candidate Bill Spadea, according to a report.
No, N.J. Gov. Murphy says, I am not harboring an undocumented immigrant
"Nobody ever came to my house," Gov. Phil Murphy said after sparking a firestorm by appearing to say he was housing someone at his home.
N.J. Chamber CEO faces backlash for calling sexual harassment on its train ride to D.C. a ‘myth’
The Chamber of Commerce's Walk to Washington is back after a 5-year hiatus. NJ Advance Media chronicled the lobbyist gathering's problematic history for women in 2019.
You won’t believe the Trump-fueled chaos that just erupted among N.J. Republican gov candidates
It was wild, boisterous, rowdy.
Pro-Trump ex-mayor joins crowded N.J. governor’s race
Former Englewood Cliffs Mayor Mario Kranjac has joined the Republican primaru.
Two reasons why a Republican could win this year’s race for governor | Moran
New Jersey voters lean Democrat but often electing Republican governors. Tom Kean, Christie Whitman, and Chris Christie each served two terms.
Who’s leading the 2025 N.J. governor race? New poll shows who leads the crowded battle.
Lots of candidates want to be your next governor.
N.J. Republican running for governor takes aim at Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons
State Sen. Jon Bramnick breaks with Trump, says pardoning Capitol rioters goes against GOP's support for law enforcement.
A silly shot at Sherrill and Gottheimer | Moran
Their voters knew they would run for governor and might quit Congress early. They both won decisively anyway.
Lots of people want to be the next N.J. governor, but most voters have no idea who they are, poll says
A Rutgers poll says both Republican and Democrat candidates have a lot to work to do before the June primary election