Steve has been a super helpful mentor in supporting me to think through the ways that I can further refine my writing. I’m going to take a page out of his extensive blogging handbook and focus quickly on something that super important coming up everyone should really be aware of: Election Day. I’ve written about … Continue reading Ahead of Election Day by Jared Hunter…
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Resources for On-The-Ballot Issues
With a couple of high profile races in South Jersey, it’s easy for ballot issues to get lose in the shuffle. Luckily, NewsWorks did a few dives into what New Jersians will see on their ballots. Both of these articles are worth a full read, because they are neither intuitive, or clear calls based upon … Continue reading Resources for On-The-Ballot Issues…
What I’m Reading: Election Coverage
I haven’t had a lot of election coverage here, but image as we get to the home stretch I’ll try to highlight some more info. There was an interesting policy nugget or two in Kevin Riordan’s article over the weekend about the GOP candidates for Camden County Freeholder: Like Smith, Liddell – a Chicago native, … Continue reading What I’m Reading: Election Coverage…
Three Reasons to Get Out and Vote
Today is the primary for both the special election to finish former Congressman Robert Andrews’ term, and the primary to complete the next term for NJ District 1. Given the paucity of the fundraising by State Senator Don Norcross’ opponents, it may seem like this race is in the bag. But here’s a few reasons to … Continue reading Three Reasons to Get Out and Vote…
Camden Chatter: Does the Mayor Matter?
“Camden Chatter” is a series of blog posts by Rutgers-Camden Ph.D. Candidate Christopher Wheeler on the “chatter” on social media about Camden. Here are his thoughts on the past week’s top stories: Share it!
Camden Elections: Chalk, Chalk and More Chalk
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