In Jersey City’s runoff election, incumbent James McGreevey, representing traditional Democratic interests focused on local issues like taxes and public safety, faces challenger Solomon, who criticizes the old machine politics for failing to address rising property taxes and housing costs, highlighting a political divide between establishment and progressive candidates.
U.S. Rep. Andy Kim has officially launched his campaign for the Senate seat in New Jersey, aiming to replace scandal-plagued Sen. Bob Menendez. Kim, a Democrat, is positioning himself as a candidate for change and has already raised nearly $1 million within a week of his campaign. He faces potential competition from Tammy Murphy, the wife of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who is expected to announce her run soon. The race could test the power of the traditional Democratic machine in New Jersey, as Kim is running outside of its support. Kim is hoping to gain voters' trust and capitalize on the low support for Menendez, who has faced corruption charges. Other potential candidates include Kyle Jasey, Lawrence Hamm, and several Democratic representatives. The primary will be held in June.