The Alien Enemies Act allows the U.S. government to detain or deport nationals from enemy countries during times of war. Originally passed in 1798, this law was designed for national security, giving the government broad powers to act against those deemed threats during conflicts.
POLITICO spoke with Kim Guadagno, the former lieutenant governor and secretary of state of New Jersey, who oversaw elections when Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012.
The presidential election is coming up fast but you must be registered to cast a vote. Here's how New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut residents can register to vote. How to register to vote in New York Mail Registration The board of elections must receive applications no later than October 26,
Voters in a ring of congressional districts encircling New York City where Republican candidates often do well but Donald Trump struggled in 2020 could decide which party controls the U.S. House for the next two years.
Long an unusual and controversial part of the state’s machine-driven politics, New Jersey’s century-old primary ballot design — known as the “county line” — has faced a shocking reckoning in recent months and could soon be gone for good.
New Jersey Republican Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw confirmed on X that he froze during his recent debate with Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) because he “never stopped to get a bite to eat.”
Long an unusual and controversial part of the state’s machine-driven politics, New Jersey’s century-old primary ballot design — known as the “county line” — has faced a shocking reckoning in recent months and could soon be gone for good.
A Senate debate between Democratic Rep. Andy Kim and Republican Curtis Bashaw turned scary over the weekend when the GOP candidate appeared to have some sort of medical episode.
New Jersey Republican Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw appeared to freeze on Sunday during his debate against Democrat opponent Rep. Andy Kim.
With the election quickly approaching, here are answers to some important questions you may have about voting.
Democrat Andy Kim and Republican Curtis Bashaw will face off in the New Jersey U.S. Senate debate on Sunday, October 6 at 8:00 pm. Kim and Bashaw are competing for the seat currently held by interim Senator George Helmy,