Former Rob Andrews Senate Campaign Chairman Michael Murphy said that Andrews changed his mind and “put service to our country after self.”
“Rob’s a good friend and colleague, and I hold him in high regard and have great respect for him,” he said. “It was a uniquely personal decision, and one he made with the input of his friends and family.”
Murphy said he’s been urging Andrews to reconsider his promise to leave the House seat since he lost the U.S. Senate primary against Frank Lautenberg.
He said that Andrews could have gotten much more lucrative jobs, noting that he was in negotiations with Goldman Sachs.
“There were a lot of more attractive financial opportunities, but an 18 year incumbent who’s 51 years old and is already chairman of an important subcommittee is extremely beneficial to the district and the state,” he said.
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