A Hughes Center Conversation: Carl Golden on N.J. Politics

John Froonjian, Executive Director of the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy, chatted about state and national politics and the coronavirus pandemic with pundit Carl Golden, Senior Contributing Analyst for the Hughes Center. The recorded conversation, available below, touches on the effect of COVID-19 on the presidential election, Governor Phil Murphy’s response and congressional races in New Jersey, including the heavily contested 2nd District in South Jersey.

 

 

Carl Golden

Car Golden has been involved in New Jersey politics and elections for over 50 years. A former newspaper reporter, he has been spokesman for the state Assembly Republicans, the Republican State Committee, for Governors Thomas Kean and Christie Whitman and for the state Supreme Court and Chief Justice Robert Wilentz. He has been involved with numerous election campaigns, including elections for governor, New Jersey Legislature and Congress. Since 2010, Carl has been a Senior Contributing Analyst for the Hughes Center, writing political analysis that is published in New Jersey papers and outlets across the country and even internationally.

Read the latest columns written by Carl Golden here: https://stockton.edu/hughes-center/news/newspaper-columns-2020.html