Also, he co-sponsored statehood for DC, opposes efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and has a good pro-union record (sponsored a bill strengthening union organizing).
Far from being a Republican but I get your sentiment.
I would primary Josh Gottheimer, not Jared Golden.
Also, he co-sponsored statehood for DC, opposes efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and has a good pro-union record (sponsored a bill strengthening union organizing).
Far from being a Republican but I get your sentiment.
I would primary Josh Gottheimer, not Jared Golden.
It’s not an improbable thing that Gottheimer will stick around if he loses the gubernatorial primary. He represents a waspy, extremely wealthy part of NJ and he’ll still want to be relevant in a district which he’s had no problem holding and winning re-election in.
I’m still amazed that Gottheimer pulled off one of the few upset House wins in 2016 by unseating Scott Garrett, who was always notoriously difficult for Democrats to beat in previous elections.
Worth noting Golden is pro-choice.
Also, he co-sponsored statehood for DC, opposes efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and has a good pro-union record (sponsored a bill strengthening union organizing).
Far from being a Republican but I get your sentiment.
I would primary Josh Gottheimer, not Jared Golden.
https://www.ontheissues.org/House/Jared_Golden.htm
I wonder if Gottheimer sticks around if he loses the Gubernatorial primary next month.
It’s not an improbable thing that Gottheimer will stick around if he loses the gubernatorial primary. He represents a waspy, extremely wealthy part of NJ and he’ll still want to be relevant in a district which he’s had no problem holding and winning re-election in.
I’m still amazed that Gottheimer pulled off one of the few upset House wins in 2016 by unseating Scott Garrett, who was always notoriously difficult for Democrats to beat in previous elections.
Excuse me, WASPy? He represents the 5th District:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey%27s_5th_congressional_district
Ethnicity
59.2% White
16.2% Hispanic
15.9% Asian
5.2% Black
2.8% Two or more races
0.7% other
I believe there are a lot of Jews and Catholics (particularly Italians) there, too. It's Northern New Jersey. So what are you saying?