It's a full day of campaigning as Newark Mayor Cory Booker has gone negative along with Steve Lonegan with the special Senate election just two days away.
The overwhelming majority of registered New Jersey voters claim that a candidate's weight, gender or sexual orientation doesn't matter to them, but that doesn't seem to be completely accurate.
Candidates Cory Booker and Steve Lonegan are both on the road for the final weekend of campaigning in New Jersey's special Senate election as the Republican fires a key advisor over comments made about Booker.
The lead over Sen. Barbara Buono was huge for Gov. Chris Christie in an August poll conducted Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind and in today's survey it's even bigger.
Next Wednesday, Oct. 16 there is a special election in New Jersey for voters to cast their ballot for the state's next U.S. Senator. It's Democratic Newark mayor Cory Booker versus Republican Steve Lonegan. You're not alone if you didn't know that.
There won't be much common ground when Democrat Cory Booker and Republican Steve Lonegan meet in their first debate in New Jersey's U.S. Senate campaign.
U.S. Senate candidate Steve Lonegan's uphill battle against heavily favored Newark Mayor Cory Booker just got the help of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.