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Tag: Clifford Case

Key moment for Nixon was when 18 New Jersey Republicans bolted from Case

February 15, 2021   12:12 amFebruary 13, 2021   6:27 pm
For some time, presidential primaries in New Jersey where nothing more than beauty contests where the preferred candidate of a voter was deemed so unimportant that their names did not appear on the ballot. Instead, voters had to wrote in...
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Mehta breaks Case record for most votes ever received by a New Jersey Republican

November 17, 2020   12:31 pmNovember 17, 2020   7:18 pm
Republican Rik Mehta has set the record for the most votes ever received by a Republican statewide candidate in New Jersey after he passed Clifford P. Case on Monday. Mehta is currently at 1,745,013 votes statewide, with more ballots still...
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Booker sets record for most statewide votes in N.J. history

November 11, 2020   2:11 pmNovember 11, 2020   4:50 pm
U.S. Senator Cory Booker has already set a record for the greatest number of votes ever received by a statewide candidate in New Jersey. Booker has already passed the 2.2 million mark, with another 500,000 votes still uncounted across the...
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Mehta holds disability town hall Wednesday

October 27, 2020   10:01 amOctober 27, 2020   1:46 pm
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rik Mehta will hold a disability town hall Wednesday that he claims is the first of its kind in state history. The virtual event, set to be held over Zoom at 7 p.m. Wednesday, will see...
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Labor Leader: Paul J. Krebs, last president of NJ CIO served one-term in Congress

September 7, 2020   12:01 amSeptember 6, 2020   12:24 am
The last New Jersey Democrat to lose a U.S. Senate race in New Jersey was Paul Krebs (1912-1996), labor leader and one-term congressman from Livingston.   His story involves one of the great New Jersey labor union feuds. The account starts...
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How Norcross gets replaced in Congress if Biden makes him Secretary of Labor

August 26, 2020   7:42 pmAugust 26, 2020   7:48 pm
An influential labor leader launched a trial balloon by mentioning Rep. Donald Norcross (D-Camden) as a possible candidate for U.S. Secretary of Labor if Joe Biden wins the presidency. The (Bergen) Record reported that United Brotherhood of Carpenters president Douglas...
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Flashback: New Jerseyans on Nixon resignation in 1974

August 9, 2020   8:21 pmAugust 9, 2020   8:26 pm
Richard M. Nixon resigned as President of the United States 46 years ago today, just as the U.S. House of Representatives was about to impeach him for his role in the Watergate scandal: “I have never been a quitter. To...
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