Eden Villalovas is a breaking news reporter. Eden graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in May 2022, where she served as the managing editor of the Bold.
With less than one week until the general election, New Jersey Republicans filed a lawsuit to stop a dark money political group with alleged ties to Democrats from promoting"phantom candidates."
Jersey Freedom began sending out mailers and running TV ads urging Republicans to support an unknown conservative, Giuseppe Costanzo, for state Senate against GOP candidate Christopher Del Borrello. The group has also pushed for Assembly candidate Maureen Dukes-Penrose, who is running as a conservative Republican. Neither of the candidates has actively campaigned and did not reply when the Washington Examiner reached out.
“When you place them all together, they’re very disturbing, and in fact, we believe are illegal,” Republican state Senate Minority Leader Anthony Bucco told the New Jersey Globe. “The petitions were circulated by folks who had ties to South Jersey Democrats. One of the candidates has admitted to being encouraged to run. There’s use by similar vendors with other attacks, and it just stinks.”
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