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- Ken_Kurson abstract "Ken Kurson (born October 23, 1968) is a political consultant, journalist, and author who currently serves as editor of The New York Observer. He previously served as executive vice president of Jamestown Associates, a political consulting firm based in Princeton, New Jersey and Washington, DC. PolitickerNJ ranked him as the 71st most influential individual in New Jersey politics on their 2009 Power List.".
- Q6387981 abstract "Ken Kurson (born October 23, 1968) is a political consultant, journalist, and author who currently serves as editor of The New York Observer. He previously served as executive vice president of Jamestown Associates, a political consulting firm based in Princeton, New Jersey and Washington, DC. PolitickerNJ ranked him as the 71st most influential individual in New Jersey politics on their 2009 Power List.".
- Ken_Kurson comment "Ken Kurson (born October 23, 1968) is a political consultant, journalist, and author who currently serves as editor of The New York Observer. He previously served as executive vice president of Jamestown Associates, a political consulting firm based in Princeton, New Jersey and Washington, DC. PolitickerNJ ranked him as the 71st most influential individual in New Jersey politics on their 2009 Power List.".
- Q6387981 comment "Ken Kurson (born October 23, 1968) is a political consultant, journalist, and author who currently serves as editor of The New York Observer. He previously served as executive vice president of Jamestown Associates, a political consulting firm based in Princeton, New Jersey and Washington, DC. PolitickerNJ ranked him as the 71st most influential individual in New Jersey politics on their 2009 Power List.".