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(12/12/13 2:44pm)
While New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has made several high-profile appearances on campus in recent months, his involvement in University affairs as an ex-officio trustee, relative to those who have held his position in the past, is less clear.
(11/25/13 8:48pm)
Princeton’s DREAM Team, a student immigration advocacy group, said it helped prevent the deportation of German Perez, a native of El Salvador, by successfully lobbying N.J. Senator Robert Menendez, whose office got involved with the case.
(11/05/13 8:22pm)
In a race that ended as lopsided as it started, Republican incumbent Chris Christie defeated his Democratic challenger, New Jersey State Senator Barbara Buono, by a margin of 60.5 percent to 38 percent with 98 percent of precincts reportingin the Nov. 5 general election to win a second term as governor, the AP reported.
(11/04/13 3:18pm)
Faculty, administrators, staff and researchers affiliated with the University and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory gave largely to New Jersey State Sen. Barbara Buono during the state gubernatorial campaign, which will end with the general election on Tuesday.
(11/03/13 7:20pm)
In a race that has remained largely non-competitive, Republican incumbent Chris Christie will face off against Democratic New Jersey State Senator Barbara Buono on Tuesday to become the state’s next governor.
(10/16/13 7:43pm)
Newark Mayor Cory Booker defeated former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan in the race to fill the seat vacated by Senator Frank R. Lautenberg on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.
(10/13/13 8:23pm)
Newark Mayor Cory Booker and former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan will face off for a U.S. Senate seat in a special election on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
(10/03/13 7:14am)
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(10/02/13 9:00am)
After the federal government shut down at midnight on Tuesday, The Daily Princetonian spoke to U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ) about the implications of the shutdown for the country as a whole and for the Princeton area.
(09/24/13 7:40pm)
While Gov. Chris Christie and New Jersey State Sen. Barbara Buono seek to emphasize their differences in the run-up to the Nov. 5 gubernatorial election, they have at least one thing in common: Both are closely connected to the Princeton area, and, in Christie’s case, to the University.
(09/15/13 12:11pm)
Newark Mayor Cory Booker, the Democratic candidate in the Oct. 16 special election for the New Jersey Senate seat formerly held by Frank Lautenberg, made a campaign stop with Rep. Rush Holt in Princeton on Saturday afternoon.
(09/15/13 12:06pm)
The Daily Princetonian: If you’re elected to the Senate, what are going to be the first things on your agenda?
(09/15/13 8:57am)
Late last week The Daily Princetonian spoke to Steve Lonegan, who is running as the Republican candidate for the late Senator Frank Lautenberg’s seat. He will face off against Newark Mayor Cory Booker in the special election scheduled for Oct. 16. Lonegan spoke about his agenda and expressed confidence in his campaign’s momentum.
(09/12/13 3:06pm)
Newark Mayor Cory Booker remains the favorite over former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan for the Oct. 16 special election to fill the New Jersey Senate seat formerly held by Frank Lautenberg.
(09/11/13 10:00pm)
State senator Barbara Buono, who represents New Jersey's 18th Legislative District, is the Democratic candidate for governor. She will face incumbent Chris Christiein the Nov. 5 election.
(09/11/13 2:47pm)
Click the button for our coverage of the 2013 elections for New Jersey Senate and Governor.
(08/13/13 8:12pm)
Newark Mayor Cory Booker won the Democratic nomination in Tuesday’s party primaries for New Jersey senator, and he becomes the heavy favorite to win theOct. 16special election for the seat formerly held by Frank Lautenberg, who died in office in June.