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Conservative radio talk show host Bill Spadea has officially thrown his hat into the ring for the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey in the 2025 election. According to a report in The New Jersey Globe, Spadea, known for his unapologetically conservative views and vocal support for former President Donald Trump, made the announcement on Monday with a platform centered on affordability, educational reform, and strict immigration policies.
In his announcement, Spadea outlined a series of commitments aimed at addressing what he sees as critical issues facing New Jersey. The New Jersey Globe reported that Spadea emphasized his intent to tackle the state’s high taxes, uncontrolled spending, borrowing, and inflation. He criticized the current state government for financial mismanagement and promised to implement tough budget cuts.
The New Jersey Globe report also said that he proposed revising the way schools are funded to alleviate the property tax burden on suburban parents. Spadea took a strong stance against what he termed as “radical, liberal nonsense” being taught in schools, pledging to provide a traditional education free from political indoctrination.
Spadea voiced his opposition to policies supporting undocumented immigrants, promising to prevent what he called “Joe Biden’s illegals” from being sent to New Jersey. As per the New Jersey Globe report, he criticized Governor Phil Murphy and other politicians for providing what he described as unwarranted handouts to undocumented immigrants.
Spadea’s platform is built on his core conservative values:
Pro-Life: He affirmed his strong anti-abortion stance.
Pro-Second Amendment: Spadea reiterated his support for gun rights.
Pro-Trump: He identified himself as a staunch supporter of former President Trump and his policies.
Over the past few years, Spadea has been meticulously preparing for a gubernatorial run. According to the information provided in the New Jersey Globe report, he has focused on building a robust grassroots political organization, known as the Common Sense Club, designed to mobilize support and combat the influence of established political organizations in the Republican primary.
Spadea’s campaign strategy may benefit from an ongoing federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of New Jersey’s “line” system, which could potentially lead to the use of office block ballots in the next primary election. The report said that this change could dilute the power of insider endorsements and organizational support, giving outsiders like Spadea a more level playing field.
Spadea positioned himself as a political outsider, a stance he believes resonates with many New Jersey voters who are frustrated with the current political establishment. “The insider establishment powerbrokers, well, they don’t like me,” he said, as was noted in the New Jersey Globe report. “Why? Because I’m an outsider they can’t control.” This message of independence from traditional political influences is central to his campaign.
Despite his outsider rhetoric, Spadea has garnered significant support from influential GOP figures. Ocean County GOP Chairman George Gilmore, a key player in New Jersey Republican politics, has been collaborating with Spadea for several years. Gilmore’s endorsement and organizational strength could provide Spadea with a substantial boost in his bid for the nomination.
Spadea joins a competitive Republican field that includes State Senator Jon Bramnick (R-Westfield), former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli (R-Somerville), and former State Senator Ed “The Trucker” Durr (R-Logan). His entry adds a distinct dynamic to the race, emphasizing a sharp departure from traditional Republican strategies.
Spadea has been quick to draw distinctions between himself and his primary opponents.