Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) skated on public corruption charges this year, but the verdict New Jersey voters render in November may have a different outcome.
Menendez “is forcing his party to spend big on him as he struggles to fend off a Republican challenger,” Fox News reported on Thursday:
Bob Hugin, a former U.S. Marine and pharmaceutical executive, has cut Menendez’s lead to a mere 6 points, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released last week. Back in March, when the race began, Hugin trailed by 17 points and it appeared as if Menendez was on his way to an easy victory.
Hugin attacked Menendez over the weekend, saying that if he hadn’t decided to run, Menendez would likely have been re-elected without facing any real opposition.
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5 comments:
If Menendez was a Republican he would be in his 2 nd year of a jail term right now
He is CORRUPT he only got away with it bc of political friends and favors.
People in New Jersey will not elect a Republican Senator. It's that simple.
New Jersey won't elect a Republican senator because they like being abused by government.
The Party of Liberal Jim!
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