About Us
PolitickerNJ.com is a virtual watercooler for the state’s political elite – officeholders, news makers, staff, party leaders, fundraisers, journalists, government employees, interest groups and policy wonks. It’s a necessary daily stop for politically minded web surfers.
Since our launch on February 1, 2000, PoliticsNJ.com, now PolitickerNJ.com, has become a fixture of politics and government in New Jersey for people who want current and reliable information about campaigns, elections and politicians in New Jersey. Under the ownership of the Observer Media Group, PolitickerNJ.com has created a unique model to cover local and state politics, complimented with a national news organization. Politicker.com now operates state political websites in ten states and has a bureau in Washington, D.C.
Like Tip O'Neill, PolitickerNJ.com views all politics as local. Starting at City Hall and ending at the White House, we cover elections, party leadership contests, lobbyists, fundraisers, the media, and the business of how politicians select judges and prosecutors. We offer a close-up view inside politics for political insiders.
PolitickerNJ.com includes Wally Edge’s Inside Edge column. Wally Edge is a pseudonym. Like James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay when they wrote the Federalist Papers under the pseudonym Publius, Wally Edge writes anonymously. That has provided an interesting dimension to our coverage of state politics, complimented by full-time reporters, columnists, bloggers and editorial cartoonists.
Under the ownership of the Observer Media Group, PolitickerNJ.com has created a unique model to cover local and state politics, complimented with a national news organization, for people who want current and reliable information about campaigns, elections and politicians in NJ. Politicker.com now operates state political websites in ten states and has a bureau in Washington, D.C.
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As a former Republican Governor and a former Democratic United States Senator, we don’t always see eye to eye. But when it comes to PolitickerNJ.com, New Jersey’s premier source of political news, we are unabashed fans – and regular contributors.
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| CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN Governor of New Jersey, 1994-2001 EPA Administrator, 2001-2003 | ROBERT G. TORRICELLI United States Senator, 1997-2003 Member of Congress, 1983-1997 |
Meet the PolitickerNJ.com Team
James Pindell
james.pindell@politicker.com
James followed his passion of politics by reporting on it in five states, two of those being the early presidential states of Iowa and New Hampshire. The Washington Post called him the "Insider's Insider" for his coverage of New Hampshire politics. He ran PoliticsNH.com for four years before joining the Boston Globe in 2006 as a reporter and blogger covering the 2008 New Hampshire primary. He covered the 2000 Iowa Caucuses for the Des Moines Register, and was the Statehouse Bureau Chief of the Morgantown Dominion Post. Pindell is an Adjunct Professor at New England College, and has provides analysis on national and state television and radio stations on a regular basis.
Michael E. Grass
michael.grass@politicker.com
Grass, a graduate of the University of Michigan, has been blogging and developing websites since 2003, most recently for The Washington Post Co. He’s a veteran of Roll Call newspaper on Capitol Hill where he helped manage RollCall.com while serving as a copy editor, writer and K Street Files lobbying column contributor. (Coincidentally, Grass’ family, whose D.C. roots date to the 1860s, was one of the last to move off of K Street in the 1970s as D.C.’s lobbying and law firm quarter blossomed.) In 2004, Grass started GothamistLLC’s DCist.com, quickly assembling a team of bloggers to create what would become the most popular locally focused blog in the nation’s capital. At The Washington Post, he helped launch ReadExpress.com, where he edited and developed the local blog for Express, The Post’s successful free daily newspaper.
Jamie Klatell
jamie.klatell@politicker.com
Jamie got his start as a video journalist for CNN in the network’s Atlanta headquarters, eventually working as an editorial assistant and associate producer for CNN/U.S. and associate editor for CNN.com . In 2004, he became a producer/editor for ABCNEWS.com and ABC News Now. After a stint as a writer for NY1, New York’s 24-hour cable news channel, he became a home page editor for CBSNews.com. He is a graduate of the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University.
Alex Isenstadt
alex.isenstadt@politicker.com
Alex is a graduate of Haverford College, and worked in the NBC News Political Unit in Washington, D.C. He has also worked for the Mayor of San Francisco.
Columnists
Christine Todd Whitman served as Governor of NJ from 1994 to 2001 and in the Bush cabinet as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator from 2001 to 2004. She is the author of It's My Party, Too: The Battle for the Heart of the GOP and the Future of America.
Robert Torricelli served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1983 to 1997, and as a United States Senator from 1997 to 2003. He is a former Chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
Steve Lonegan, served four terms as the Mayor of Bogota, N and sought the Republican nomination for Governor of NJ in 2005. He leads the conservative wing of the NJ GOP and is the Executive Director, Americans for Prosperity - NJ.
Joseph R. Marbach, Ph.D. is Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Seton Hall University.
Michael Patrick Carroll, a Republican, has represented Morris County in the New Jersey State Assembly since January, 1996.
Carla Katz is the President of Communications Workers of American Local 1034, the largest state employees union in New Jersey.
Michael P. Riccards, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the Hall Institute of Public Policy. He has served as the president of three colleges - Fitchburg State College, Shepherd College, and St. John's College, and is the author of fourteen books, including Ferocious Engine of Democracy, a two-volume history of the American Presidency.