Grasping for an election advantage, President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney cast Friday's newest round of economic data is starkly different ways. Obama heralded more signs of slow but steady job growth, while Romney said the uptick in the unemployment rate was a "hammer blow" to the middle class.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is giving President Barack Obama's economic policies a failing grade. And he's promising to create 12 million jobs in his first four years in office.
A just-released survey finds a majority of Garden state residents think Governor Christie is doing a good job, and most folk think he should have a starring role at the GOP national convention next month.
Amid a heavy barrage of advertising by opposing "super" political groups, President Barack Obama's re-election campaign spent more than it collected in June.
In a state where polls show Mitt Romney in a dead heat with President Barack Obama, the president is warning the state's seniors that Romney will cost them money by turning Medicare into a voucher program.
If published, but unconfirmed reports are accurate, presumptive Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will not pick New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to be his Vice Presidential running mate, but Christie will get his moment in the white hot spotlight.
Despite his constant denials regarding any interest in running for Vice President on the Republican ticket with former Massachusetts Governor and presumptive GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney, speculation continues to swirl around New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.