It’s been a while (and more on the blog in general over the next few weeks) but tonight is Camden’s mayoral debate hosted by Camden Action and the Camden Parents Union. Here are the details: Date: 4.29.21 Time: 7-8:30pm Livestream: here’s the link. There’s a lot to say about all this, but here’s three quick … Continue reading Three Thoughts before the Camden Mayoral Debate…
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Down to the Wire by Jared Hunter
Professor Danley has been cranking out content like a machine lately and I can’t say that I’m surprised, even only having known him for a little less than a year now. He’s definitely a great role model for someone like me trying to find my way in a new city with the motivation to help … Continue reading Down to the Wire by Jared Hunter…
Video of Camden’s Mayoral Primary Debate
Analysis to come, but here is video broken down by question of Camden’s Matoral Primary Debate. Share your thoughts in the comments and please consider a guest post or video as well! Share it!
Ray Lamboy Wins the Village’s Mayoral Straw Poll, Shows Early Organizational Strength
It’s early in Camden’s Democratic Primary. Monday night’s mayoral forum kicked off campaign season here in the city, where both mayoral and city council candidates will be sprinting from today (when candidates are getting calls about their validated signatures) until the June 6th primary. In a sense, the horse race has already started — there’s not … Continue reading Ray Lamboy Wins the Village’s Mayoral Straw Poll, Shows Early Organizational Strength…
The Village of Camden Mayoral Forum (Full Video)
Election season is upon us. Last night the Village of Camden hosted the first forum of the mayoral primary. Analysis to come, but here are the basics: frontrunner and City Council President did not attend. Challengers Theo Spencer and Ray Lamboy both did. I’ve included video broken down by individual question, so you can see … Continue reading The Village of Camden Mayoral Forum (Full Video)…
Student Voice: Debate or Church?
Rutgers-Camden Ph.D. Candidate Peggy Jean Craig on the religious undertones in Camden politics: Share it!