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Chris Christie
By | 04/10/2013 | Elections 2013, In-Depth | 2 Comments

With high name recognition and widespread popularity, Governor Chris Christie has positioned himself as the Republican Party’s foremost rock star, as evidenced by frequent media appearances and rampant speculation…

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112th-congress
By | 01/02/2013 | Congressional, Organizations, US Senate

The legacy the 112th leaves is that of polarized division. It was a Congress that put partisan politics before solving the nation’s biggest problems.

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up-and-coming-republicans
By | 08/29/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President | 3 Comments

These the top 10 up and coming Republicans are poised for a 2016 presidential run if the opportunity is right.

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2012-Republican-National-Convention
By | 08/27/2012 | Elections 2012, President | 25 Comments

Some notable Republicans are expected at the 2012 Republican National Convention, such as Speaker John Boehner, Senator John McCain, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Senator Marco Rubio, and Governors Chris Christie and Bobby Jindal.

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Credit: cannacentral.com
By | 07/16/2012 | Drugs, Featured, President | 11 Comments

A look at the international War on Drugs and how it relates to the presidential election 2012, including President Obama and Romney’s drug policy.

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Governors
By | 07/13/2012 | Headline, Maine, Texas | 3 Comments

This weekend, the National Governors Association (NGA) will be meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia. The NGA is an annual meeting of current governors from all fifty U.S. states and five U.S. Territories. In honor of this year’s meeting, here’s the five memorable moments from governors past and present.

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Photo: Ed Murray / The Star-Ledger
By | 07/12/2012 | Budget, Drugs, Headline, Issues, Legislation, Safety, States | 7 Comments

Although New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie just called the War on Drugs a failure, his proposed policy solutions will maintain the status quo.

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