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Gubernatorial Elections

2022 Mid-Terms: Winners Listened to 81% of Parents Who Support School Choice

Staff Writer November 14, 2022

This is a press release from the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. Education played a significant role in the 2022 election cycle in America—and

Party, Schmarty: Education Voters–Especially Parents– Are the New Swing Voters

Staff Writer June 22, 2022

The National Association of Public Charter Schools just released new findings that show “education could become a single voter issue among parents, regardless of political

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka on Why Murphy Should Have Mandated Covid Vaccinations in Schools

Staff Writer February 16, 2022

Last week the Star-Ledger Editorial Board interviewed Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, whom some consider a likely gubernatorial candidate in 2025. (Alan Steinberg, for instance, says

NJ Teachers Each Paid $167 for Murphy’s Re-Election, Whether They Like Him or Not

Staff Writer December 14, 2021

Last month NJ Spotlight analyzed the growing influence of Super PACs on New Jersey’s elections, concluding that this past November’s election marked the highest influence

From Murphy to McAuliffe: How Badly Did School Closures Hurt the Democratic Brand?

Laura Waters December 3, 2021

Camden Couty Democratic Party Chairman Jim Beach circulated an email this week in which he tallies the votes in Camden County for Phil Murphy and

STATEAIDGUY: How New Jersey’s ‘Quasimander’ Skews Against Republican Candidates

New Jersey Education Aid November 23, 2021

In the last twenty years the United States has seen its constitutional democratic deficits go from being latent problems that most Americans disregarded to being

Did NJEA Sponsor the Murphy-Ciattarelli Debate or Not?

Laura Waters October 15, 2021

At Tuesday night’s gubernatorial debate between incumbent Phil Murphy and challenger Jack Ciattarelli, those in attendance and those watching remotely repeatedly saw a familiar symbol:

ANSWERED: Are Murphy’s Mask/Vaccine Mandates in Schools an Abuse of Power?

Staff Writer August 31, 2021

New Jersey resident Rachel Collins of Burlington County has filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey Department of Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan, the local Chesterfield

COMMENTARY: With Re-Election Looming, Murphy Chooses Politics Over Parents

Laura Waters August 24, 2021

As the number of COVID pediatric infections and hospitalizations in New Jersey rises due to the Delta variant and the the Centers for Disease Control

ANALYSIS: ‘No Remote Instruction in September,’ Murphy Declared. Is That About to Change?

Laura Waters August 3, 2021

Gov. Phil Murphy and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio have marched in lock-step during the COVID-19 pandemic, whether in regards to mask mandates

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