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Doug Steinhardt

Steinhardt to Lead GOP; Currie Likely to Stay Democratic Chairman

Doug Steinhardt will take over as state Republican chairman. John Currie is likely to remain Democratic chairman.
By Alyana Alfaro
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) arrives to speak at a press conference on April 1, 2015 in Newark, New Jersey. According to reports, Menendez has been indicted on federal corruption charges of conspiracy to commit bribery and wire fraud. (Photo by Kena Betancur/Getty Images)

Is Bob Menendez doomed?

It will likely be the biggest test of the Democrat's 40 year career, even more so than his early trials in Hudson County, as the need to absolve himself of the allegations today is even greater than it was to distance himself from Musto's then. And the question political observers are asking themselves is: can he survive it?
By Chase Brush

Anatomy of a scandal: Political calculations in Menendez, Clinton controversies

With seemingly so much red meat in the water, it should had been a feeding frenzy -- if not on Capitol Hill than in New Jersey, where Republicans, Clinton opposition groups, and a handful of 2017 gubernatorial aspirants all stand to benefit from the demise of either Democratic party star, both of whose high-profile positions here and in DC would help send reverberations through just about every level of the political world, should something happen to them.
By Chase Brush
Kean, left, and Senate President Steve Sweeney last year in Monroe, photo courtesy of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce.

Republican Leaders praise Christie’s pension ‘roadmap’

By Chase Brush

At keynote address, Christie vows no more tax hikes on middle class — or mirrors in statehouse

By Chase Brush

Watch: Jon Bramnick wants everyone back on the Chamber Train until ‘we solve New Jersey’s problems’

By Chase Brush

Prieto declines Bramnick’s debate challenge, won’t take part in ‘sideshow’

By Chase Brush
Bush and Christie

Pre-primary race scorecard: Christie losing to Bush on home turf?

By Chase Brush
(Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Where have all the movement conservatives gone?

By Chase Brush
Bell during Rider University guest appearance earlier this year. (Photo by Pete Borg, Rider University Communications)

Jeff Bell: After sweeping victories, Republicans now ‘on trial’

By Chase Brush
Third district Republican congressional candidate Tom MacArthur joins Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and supports during a retail politicking stop in Toms River Saturday.

In battle with Democrats over votes, Republicans step up their ground game

By Chase Brush
Bell during Rider University guest appearance earlier this year. (Photo by Pete Borg, Rider University Communications)

NJGOP is united where Washington has turned a cold shoulder, Bell says

By Chase Brush
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