Tricia Mueller

  • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2008
    Winners:
    Rob Cressen, , Amanda Gasperino, , Brendan Gill, , MARTIN GILLESPIE, , Lynne Hurwitz, , JEFF MEYERS, , Tricia Mueller, , Jason O'Donnell, , Mark Warren, , Amanda Woloshen,
    Losers:
    Cory Booker, Anthony Chiappone, ABBY CURRAN, Michael Hsing, Marcellus Jackson, BILL LAYTON, Joe Oxley, DOUG SORANTINO, Tom Wilson, Bob Yudin
  • November 4, 2008 - 11:13am

    Mueller: 'we're running like we're ten points behind'

    Obama State Director Tricia Mueller on Election Day

     PRINCETON – Tricia Mueller, state director for the Obama campaign, emerges from her office at headquarters here off Route 1 , threading her way between campaign workers to the front door.

    “I’m really proud of what we’ve done, looking at the poll numbers, but we’re running as though we’re ten points behind,” says Mueller, nursing an early morning coffee.

    The campaign has 6,000 people in the streets statewide, she says, and they’re in evidence here in the Princeton area, brandishing Obama for America signs and waving at commuters.

    Volunteers take calls at a massive phone bank pushed against the front door. There’s evidently a problem in Montgomery Township. Three machines are down.

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    September 21, 2008 - 12:17pm

    Still not feeling surge in Jersey polls, Obama backers revel in moment, pledge to work

    State Democratic Party Chairman Joseph Cryan address the crowd at Obama HQ on Saturday.: Politicker photoState Democratic Party Chairman Joseph Cryan address the crowd at Obama HQ on Saturday.: Politicker photo

    WEST WINDSOR - The sense here on Saturday is the presidential race is no longer deadlocked nationally.

    At this moment.

    So when State Democratic Chairman Joseph Cryan asks the crowd of 260 Obama canvassers to demonstrate an upbeat mood, they respond with full-throated gusto in the packed headquarters of Obama’s campaign headquarters.

    No one committed to a candidate in this cycle lets pass an opportunity to celebrate the good fortune of his or her presidential aspirant, be he Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) or Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).

    To hear the media tell the story, the fortunes appear too transient.

    If this event occurred a week ago, the mood would have been borderline gloomy. But today Washington is mulling a $700 billion bail-out package for a flat-lining Wall Street and Sen. John McCain - longtime champion of deregulation in the private sector - also lugs a five-day old burden of suggesting that America’s economy is fundamentally sound.

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    September 19, 2008 - 8:25am

    Obama campaign keeps their distance from Ferriero

    Seeking to avoid any connection to indicted Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joseph Ferriero, Barack Obama's New Jersey presidential campaign won't use the Bergen County Democratic headquarters this fall -- a high tech operation that includes over 100 telephone lines.  At a meeting of the party's Executive Committee earlier this week, U.S. Rep. Steven Rothman, the Chairman of Obama's state campaign, announced that fifth district congressional candidate Dennis Shulman's Wyckoff headquarters will be used instead.  That's a slightly different message than the one coming from Obama state campaign director Tricia Mueller, who has told Bergen Democrats that they would be based out of the Carpenter's Union hall in Hackensack.  Mueller was a political operative for the Carpenters before joining the Obama campaign.

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    August 23, 2008 - 9:24am

    Obama camp: Biden has specific Jersey appeal

    DENVER - Joe Biden’s blue collar roots, support from police and firefighters, his regular guy commute to and from his job in Washington, and his foreign policy credentials all contribute to helping Barack Obama’s presidential campaign effort in New Jersey, according to spokesman Andrew Poag.

    "He has a real connection to middle class voters," said Poag of the Delaware senator and presumptive vice presidential candidate, with whom Obama will stand today in Springfield, Illinois.

    "He’s never lived in Washington, and he’s almost like a third senator in New Jersey," said Poag, who received a text message at 3 a.m. Saturday confirming Biden as Obama’s veep pick.

    In a conversation with PolitickerNJ.com earlier this summer, Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden), noted Biden’s special connection to South Jersey, where his wife, Jill, has roots.

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    August 20, 2008 - 6:43am

    Post Chicago, the Group prepares for same-week fundraiser

    The Rev. Reginald Jackson of Orange was one of six Group fundraisers who went to Chicago on Monday.: Politicker file photoThe Rev. Reginald Jackson of Orange was one of six Group fundraisers who went to Chicago on Monday.: Politicker file photo 

    Six members of the New Jersey fundraising outfit formerly known as "the Group" toured the Obama mothership in Chicago on Monday and interfaced with some of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee’s top staffers.

    Zenon Christodoulou, Al DeCotiis, Hugh DeFazio, John Graham, Bill Harla, and the Rev. Reginald Jackson spent three hours in Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Il.) main campaign headquarters, which houses the political activity of some 450 people, according to DeCotiis.

    "We told them we’re going to work with our existing operations and that we intend to bring in all of the Clinton finance supporters for full impact," said DeCotiis.

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    August 19, 2008 - 9:38am

    Thigpen brings Democratic forces together at Pal's

    WEST ORANGE - Essex County Democratic Party Chairman Phil Thigpen, Gov. Jon Corzine and fellow party members huddled up in Pal’s Cabin this morning in a show of party unity as Team Essex heads into Denver in support of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il).

    This is the second time in as many weeks that Corzine has gone to Pal’s to help focus party members on getting Obama elected president. Last week the governor met with members of the Group, the chief fundraising arm for Sen. Hillary Clinton, which is now committed to Obama.

    "This one was much more about elected officials and the county party apparatus," said Mark Alexander, senior advisor for the Obama campaign. "There were town chairmen and women, all showing the unity of Obama and Clinton. This was about creating a unified force in the party."

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    August 16, 2008 - 2:43pm

    Fonseca on short list to serve as Obama's political director

    Sources in the Barack Obama campaign say that veteran Newark operative Pablo Fonseca "is in the mix" to serve as political director for the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

    Fonseca works as Newark Mayor Cory Booker's chief of staff.

    Last month, the campaign selected labor leader Tricia Mueller as the campaign's state director, and Bob Decheine, chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman (D-Fair lawn), as senior advisor. 

    Since last year, Booker has served as co-chair of the Obama campaign in New Jersey, along with Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy. 

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    August 11, 2008 - 2:34pm

    Decheine accepts role as senior advisor in Obama campaign

    Bob Decheine, left, and U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman in Teaneck today.: Politicker photoBob Decheine, left, and U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman in Teaneck today.: Politicker photoTEANECK - Among those backing up U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman (D-Fair Lawn) at today’s press conference on the eve of Sen. John McCain’s (D-Ariz.) visit stood Bob Decheine, Rothman’s chief of staff.

    Decheine was in the running to be Obama’s state director, a contest he ultimately lost to union leader Tricia Mueller.

    But as chief of the only member of New Jersey’s congressional delegation who endorsed Obama in the Democratic Primary, Decheine landed a position with the campaign as senior advisor.

    "This is a big job we have to get done," Decheine told PolitickerNJ.com.

    He said he appreciated the opportunity to meet Mueller for the first time when the new state director went to Washington last month to meet with Decheine in person.

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    August 6, 2008 - 11:18am

    Mueller working with Booker on Obama strategy

    Obama State Director Tricia Mueller: Politicker file photoObama State Director Tricia Mueller: Politicker file photoNEWARK - Tricia Mueller, state director of the Obama campaign, is meeting here today with Mayor Cory Booker to begin coordinating campaign efforts for the Nov. 4th presidential contest.

    "The mayor’s one of the early principals in the race," Mueller said of Booker’s out of the gate 2007 endorsement of the Illinois senator and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

    "Newark is going to be very important to us," Mueller said of New Jersey’s largest city where there are 57,337 registered Democrats.

    "Mayor Booker and I will be looking at how we’re going to move forward to make sure that Newark comes out big for Obama," she added.

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