Tammy Murphy Wins Somerset as Menendez Bows out

First Lady Tammy Murphy tonight defeated U.S. Rep. Andy Kim for the backing of the Somerset County Democratic Committee.

Murphy: 207.

Kim: 106.

Sixty-six percent.

The pair are vying in the Democratic Primary to represent New Jersey in the United States Senate.

The Kim Campaign responded to the evening’s results here.

After a brutal beginning to the county committee season, Somerset marked the First Lady’s second win this week, after Monday night’s Murphy victory in Bergen.

Her win came on the same day that disgraced U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) announced that he

Menendez

would pull the plug on his reelection bid.

Murphy was the favorite going into tonight’s contest in Somerset, in part on the strength of Somerset County Democratic Committee Chair Peg Schaffer, an early and vociferous Tammy Murphy supporter.

Mild dissent at the outset of the meeting hardly turned into significant drama, as the county committee delivered almost the insider prediction earlier in the week of a 70-30% Tammy Murphy advantage over her upstart rival.

More here, for now.

This is a developing story, from Manville’s VFW Building in Somerset County.

More later.

On the GOP side of the equation, Mendham Mayor Christine Serrano Glassner, running to secure the Republican nomination in her quest for the U.S. Senate seat, issued a statement after the mud-sliding Menendez finally acknowledged his decision to exit the field.

Serrano Glassner

“Gold Bar Bob may be out of the race,” said Serrano,” but that does not absolve the Democrat Party in New Jersey and nationally from enabling and supporting his corruption for years. In fact, corruption and cronyism is a way of life in New Jersey politics, where some party bosses and their favored politicos run the table against the choice of county committee members and voters for the sake of power, and then pursue policies that damage the very people they pretend to represent.”

The frontrunner for the GOP, Serrano tonight simultaneously lost a bid for support from the Passaic County Regular Republican Party to her intraparty rival, former newsman Alex Zdan.

More on the Menendez debacle from The Daily Beast:

Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) will not be running for re-election, a source close to the lawmaker told the New York Post. On Thursday, the senator told a Forbes reporter that he would not be resigning, but when asked if he would run to reclaim his seat, he said, “Ah, well, that’s another question.” When the reporter asked when he planned to make that decision, Sen. Menendez replied, “When I decide, and everybody will know.” “He will not be running,” said a source close to Menendez told the Post. 

His decision to end it came amid dismal poll numbers.

From Monmouth earlier today:

“Just 16% of Garden State voters approve of the job Menendez is doing while 3 in 4 (74%) disapprove. This is his record low rating – by far – in Monmouth polling going back to 2008. The last time Menendez faced federal corruption charges, he held a much better job rating of 42% approve and 38% disapprove (May 2015).”

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One response to “Tammy Murphy Wins Somerset as Menendez Bows out”

  1. Why is Robert Menendez not being removed from office? Another long term Democrat who is being protected by the Justice Department and Joe Biden and has enriched himself at a cost to taxpayers. There should be term limits on all elected positions. What is wrong with the Justice Department and the FBI, but it appears these departments are told to stand down in any case regarding Democrats. It’s no wonder people don’t trust politicians and the government in general.

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