...he's garnered from both parties as a public official. Chiesa, a registered Republican, graduated from the University of...
...of the opposite party would be a...bonanza for the Republican Party. ...
...He defeated Republican Rep. Millicent Fenwick...in 1996 after Democratic Sen. Bill Bradley...preserve a two-party election. ...
... No Reduction in Force The Republican National Committee has fallen short in its attempt to lift a 30...
...The Democratic-controlled state Senate...vote, split along party lines, came less...vote angered the Republican minority, but Senate...
...in touch with Democratic Senate President Stephen...Solomon is a Republican, while Hanna appears...Camden County Democratic Party. Whitman...
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...the lieutenant governor, various county clerks and the New Jersey Republican and Democratic parties, to reconfigure the ballots to allow them to appear bracketed...
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