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Voters hit the polls Tuesday in New Jersey's special primary election.

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Voters hit the polls Tuesday in New Jersey's special primary election.

The Somerset doctor is behind in the polls and staunchly conservative in a state that hasn't elected a GOP Senator since 1972.
The Somerset doctor is behind in the polls and staunchly conservative in a state that hasn't elected a GOP Senator since 1972.
Twitter message was quickly yanked at Lonegan's request, a staffer said.
Everyone takes their shots at Newark Mayor Cory Booker in the second debate.
Everyone takes their shots at Newark Mayor Cory Booker in the second debate.
Even 30 percent of Democrats said they would vote for Christie, the Quinnipiac poll says.
Even 30 percent of Democrats said they would vote for Christie, the Quinnipiac poll says.
Christie needs to give back the $2 million extra paid to a PR firm that featured Christie and his family in the television commercials, Buono said.
Christie needs to give back the $2 million extra paid to a PR firm that featured the governor and his family in the television commercials, Buono said.
Booker may as well start looking for a Washington apartment, pollster says.
The Newark mayor may as well start looking for a Washington apartment, pollster says.
Newark mayor is leading the pack in fundraising and spending in the U.S. Senate race, according to campaign finance reports.
Cory Booker is leading the pack in fundraising for the U.S. Senate race, according to campaign finance reports.
Quinnipiac temperature poll puts New Jersey's governor at the top of the heap.
A few jabs temporarily interrupted the agreement among candidates during the televised debate Monday.
Booker's campaign shoots back, saying Holt distorts Newark mayor's record while obfuscating his own.
Democratic field of candidates putting stock into TV debate to change their fortunes.
Newark mayor's "Voices For Cory" series features first-person testimonials.