Frank Lautenberg
What Stevens' Indictment Means for Obama (and Democrats)
Ted Stevens, the beleaguered 85-year-old Republican Senator from Alaska, has been indicted on seven counts of making false statements, according to news reports. A Justice Department press conference is set to begin in a few minutes.
This obviously complicates his re-election bid, which has been on shaky ground since his home was raided by the F.B.I. and the I.R.S. a year ago–part of an ongoing investigation into Stevens' ties to an oil executive who has been implicated in bribing several Alaska politicians. Stevens is facing a challenge from Mark Begich, the former mayor of Anchorage, who has pulled ahead in some recent polls–a rare feat for a Democrat in one of the reddest states in the country. read more »
Rob Andrews Appoints Campaign Manager Who Once Mocked Him
Rob Andrews, the South Jersey congressman who is challenging Senator Frank R. Lautenberg in New Jersey's June Democratic primary, just appointed his campaign chairman: Michael Murphy, the stepson of former Governor Richard J. Hughes (who served two terms from 1961 to 1969) and himself a candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1997.
Murphy is generally one of the good guys in New Jersey politics, but apparently he's had quite a change of heart when it comes to Andrews. read more »
A New Jersey Primary About Iraq
Frank Lautenberg is ripe for defeat in New Jersey’s June Democratic primary, and his opponent, Rob Andrews, looks well-positioned to dislodge him.
Lautenberg is 84 years old, while Andrews is a young-looking 50. The challenger will benefit from future-vs.-past themes. And it’s not as if Democrats feel much personal or political pull toward the incumbent. read more »
A County-Machine Guide to the Lautenberg-Andrews Primary
For the first time in eight years, it will be up to New Jersey’s Democratic voters to determine their party’s nominee for a statewide office. Here’s a look at one of the major factors that will shape this June’s Senate fight between incumbent Frank Lautenberg and challenger Rob Andrews:
The County Lines
These are uniquely important in New Jersey politics. In most states, every voter’s ballot looks pretty much the same, with candidates grouped together by the office they’re seeking, and with their names arranged in some kind of coherent order. read more »
Lautenberg's Opponent Is a Lautenberg Donor
Three years ago, Rob Andrews—like every other ambitious New Jersey Democrat—believed that the best way to get ahead was to be a team player, racking up goodwill and IOU's among party insiders with the faith that, when the time came, they'd return the favor and support his for statewide office.
Part of being a team player meant supporting Frank Lautenberg, who returned to the Senate in 2002 after a brief two-year absence. In March of 2005, Lautenberg held his first major fund-raiser for his 2008 reelection campaign, a lavish affair at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. Barack Obama was the star attraction. Marvin Hamlisch provided the music. And Rob Andrews was one of the top donors. read more »
A Congressman Decides Not to Play the New Jersey Game Anymore

Finally, after years of false starts, Rob Andrews has grasped what so many ambitious and otherwise bright New Jersey Democrats haven’t: If you stand around waiting for someone to hand you a promotion, you’re never going to get anywhere.
Andrews, age 50, is intimately familiar with the particular agony that attends missed opportunities in politics, because he is condemned to live with the knowledge that he might this very moment be a top player in national politics—if only he could have found a way to beat Jim McGreevey. read more »
Lautenberg Not So Safe After All
So much for that. Just when it looked like Frank Lautenberg had dodged a career-threatening bullet, the dams suddenly appear to be breaking.
Rob Andrews, the South Jersey congressman who jolted the New Jersey political world on Monday when he suddenly began flirting with a primary challenge to Lautenberg, has – according to PolitickerNJ.com – made some stunning inroads into North Jersey's most coveted Democratic turf. read more »
A Momentary Threat to Frank Lautenberg
Frank Raleigh Lautenberg, New Jersey’s 84-year-old senior U.S. senator, is not a beloved public official. He has served off and (mostly) on since 1982, but has never garnered more than 54 percent of the vote in four winning campaigns. His approval ratings are mostly lukewarm, owing more to New Jersey’s partisan tendencies than anything else, and his biggest accomplishment in D.C. read more »
A Testament to Garden State Democracy
The ninth decade of 83-year-old Senator Frank Lautenberg’s life has been a charmed one, thanks to New Jersey’s dirty Democratic machinery. read more »
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Bloomberg, Jagger
Sewell Chan goes into the history of congestion pricing.
Eliot Spitzer wants to ban flavored cigarettes.
More--and video of Rev. Jesse Jackson reading Rolling Stones lyrics at Al Sharpton's convention this afternoon--after the jump. read more »

















