Christine Todd Whitman

August 11, 2008 - 7:33am

The race for U.S. Attorney (Part I)

There's another statewide campaign in New Jersey next winter: the race to succeed Christopher Christie as the United States Attorney - a post that holds considerable power and visibility, and potentially a launching pad for higher public office.   By tradition, federal prosecutors submit their resignations to coincide with the inauguration of a new President. 

If John McCain wins, possible candidate for U.S. Attorney include McCain state campaign director Rick Mroz, a former Chief Counsel to Gov. Christine Todd Whitman; and State Sen. Bill Baroni, the Chairman of McCain's New Jersey campaign.  Mroz runs former Assemblyman/BPU Commissioner Edward Salmon's consulting firm, and is associated with former Cumberland County GOP Chairman Lawrence Pepper's law firm.  Baroni is a Seton Hall University law professor, and has been on Team McCain since 1999, when he worked on the national campaign staff as McCain's advanceman. 

McCain could also go with one of Christie's deputies, like First Assistant U.S. Attorney Ralph Marra or Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Michele Brown.

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August 7, 2008 - 12:28pm

Gov. Whitman comes to Maine

Former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman, visited Maine this week to campaign for Charlie Summers, a Republican running for the First Congressional District.

Whitman is a co-founder of the Republican Leadership Council, which has endorsed Summers. She is also a former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Check back in a bit for more details on her visit.

Video: Whitman talks to reporters Thursday morning before touring two Westbrook businesses.

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August 7, 2008 - 8:10am

Lautenberg is the first to hit 50% before Labor Day in 18 years

Frank Lautenberg has hit the magic number: he’s at 51% in a new Rasmussen Reports poll released on Wednesday. That’s the first time in Lautenberg’s 26-year political career that he has hit the fifty percent mark before Labor Day. He leads Republican Dick Zimmer 51%-33%.

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June 3, 2008 - 12:32pm

Kate, Christie stump for election day votes

Congressional candidate Kate Whitman is joined by her mother, former Gov. Christie Whitman, at a dinner in Scotch Plains
SCOTCH PLAINS - A familiar face joined 7th District Congressional candidate Kate Whitman as she trailed through diners along US-22 today, her mother former Gov. Christie Whitman.

"I thought I was done with this," the former governor said jokingly. Her public presence, only the second time in this campaign, lent a familiar face to voters who seemed to be caught off guard that today was Primary Day.

"I didn't even know she was running for anything," Cindy Soloway of Scotch Plains told PolitickerNJ.com, "What is she running for?"

When one diner asked Whitman who else was running, Whitman raised her right hand and swiftly rattled off the names of her 6 opponents, "Its me, Leonard Lance, Kelly Hatfield…" she continued, counting her finger tips.

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May 11, 2008 - 8:06am

Thank You, Christie Whitman

Over the past year, former Governor Christine Todd Whitman has offered keen political commentary as a PolitickerNJ.com blogger, voicing her positions on a multitude of local, state and national issues. Her participation has enhanced political discourse within the New Jersey political arena. We have been honored by her presence and are truly grateful for her willingness to share her views with the New Jersey political community. Christie Whitman deeply cares about this state and its future, and when she speaks, all New Jerseyans ought to reflect on what she has to say.

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May 6, 2008 - 7:18am

Judy Shaw retires

Judy Shaw is retiring as a partner in one of Trenton's biggest lobbying firmsCiting health issues, Judy Shaw, a former Chief of Staff to Gov. Christine Todd Whitman and a partner in a major State Street lobbying firm, announced her retirement today.  She will remain with MBI GluckShaw as “of counsel” in the firm she started with Hazel Gluck.

Shaw underwent extensive back surgery in February and requires extensive rehabilitation. She will divide her time between homes in Florida and Massachusetts. 

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