An extra 30,000 Republicans have been moved into New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, giving the more-conservative son of a popular (and moderate) former governor a leg up in a tightly contested race.
“Tom is a fierce defender of the sanctity of life, fighting every step of the way to protect the unborn from egregious abortion laws proposed in New Jersey, and will continue to do so in Congress,” the site reads. That’s even though KeanHis public-facing website sticks to broad statements about fiscal issues.
“How do we understand what happened? But again, how do we ensure that people have faith in the integrity of the elections?” Kean said. “I mean, there are many different times when people have expressed concern regarding the history of an election result or anything else. We need to ensure that we find that common ground on a bipartisan basis.”
Bramnick has spoken out many times against Donald Trump, but he won’t criticize his good friend for not doing so. But some Republicans and independents are upset that Kean hasn’t called out Trump. “It is the same kind of outrage that I saw when the [Affordable Care Act] was going to be dismantled, because this is a health care issue and Republican women get pregnant as frequently as Democratic women,” said Marci Bandelli, a Democratic activist from Westfield. She got involved in politics after Trump’s election, and worked to elect Malinowski in 2018.
He’s also supported enshrining the constitutional protections of Roe vs. Wade in federal law, and this year co-sponsored a measure to keep states from punishing people who go out of state for abortions. He additionally co-sponsored a measure to protect access to contraceptives.Other key issues in the race are infrastructure and transportation, especially for the suburban communities in the district closest to New York City.
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