In The House - House Election News - Down on the boardwalk they're gettin’ ready for a fight
Mar 18, 2010
New Jersey Primary is Back On!
I blogged a few weeks ago that Republicans had avoided a nasty primary fight in NJ-03. Oops! Looks like I spoke to soon. 2008 candidate Justin Murphy announced his candidacy last week.
Murphy was quick to attack his Republican opponent, ex-Philadelphia Eagle Jon Runyan, for lacking “substance” and coming late to the game, “while he's been a registered Republican for three months, I've been a registered Republican for 30 years." He plans to attack Runyan from the right. Sounds like it could get nasty.
Whoever wins will face freshman Rep. John Adler (D) who was endorsed by Council for a Livable World in 2008.
In the House - House Election News - Nomination Shake 'N' Bake
Feb 26, 2010
Jockeying for the Democratic Nod in Pennsylvania
After a hectic few weeks, the crowded field for the Democratic nomination to succeed the recently deceased Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) seems to be narrowing down. Democratic party leaders will choose a nominee on March 6th.
There was initial speculation that Murtha’s widow, Joyce Murtha, might receive the nomination. However, she indicated earlier this week that she was not interested in filling the position and endorsed Murtha district director Mark Critz. Another potential candidate, former Lt. Governor Mark Singel, dropped out yesterday and also endorsed Critz. That leaves Critz and former state Treasurer Barbara Hafer as the leading candidates, although there are a few dark horse candidates remaining as well. With the high profile endorsements of Singel and Joyce Murtha, Critz may be the favorite.
On the Republican side, party officials have failed to recruit any marquee names. They are left to select between the ’08 nominee, William Russell, and local businessman and first-time candidate Tim Burns. Party officials are rumored to be leaning toward Burns, but Russell has indicated a willingness to run as an Independent spoiler if he does not get the Republican nomination. If Russell follows through on those threats, whoever the Democratic nominee is would be heavily favored to win.

