It was a defeat for Joe Kyrillos, the Republican challenger for U.S. Senate in New Jersey, who never figured out a way to beat a better-known, more financed incumbent.
Lost in the news about Hurricane Sandy is the fact that New Jersey and the nation go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6. Here's a preview of the election and how you make sure you get to cast a ballot and have your vote count.
Timing is running out for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe Kyrillos as he tries to close incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Menendez's double-digit leads in the polls.
With three weeks to go until Election Day, a Quinnipiac University poll released today showed an eight-point lead for President Barack Obama over Republican challenger Mitt Romney among likely New Jersey voters.
Just moments after Townsquare Media's New Jersey U.S. Senate debate began last night, incumbent Senator Bob Menendez and his challenger, State Senator Joe Kyrillos began bickering.
Last night, during the Townsquare Media U.S. Senate Candidate forum, both Democratic incumbent Senator Bob Menendez and GOP challenger Joe Kyrillos argued that they were the better choice to fight for the middle class in Washington.
Senator Robert Menendez (D) and challenger State Senator Joe Kyrillos (R), the candidates for United States Senate will be in-studio for a debate hosted by Eric Scott and video streamed on Verizon FiOS News Jersey on Wednesday, October 10 at 7PM.
Tonight at 7pm, Townsquare Media News will give you an inside track as to who will be your voice in Washington. Incumbent U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D) squares off against his challenger, State Senator Joe Kyrillos (R) in a one-hour candidates' forum.