Assemblyman Mike Doherty (R-Washington Township) has begun releasing endorsements from Hunterdon County Republicans in support of his quest to succeed state Sen. Leonard Lance (R-Flemington).
Today, Doherty unveiled an endorsement from Raritan Township Deputy Mayor Richard O'Malley, who praised his fiscal and social conservatism, saying “we need more leaders like him in Trenton who will stand up for the pro-family values that are the foundation of our Hunterdon County community.”
Doherty also unrolled an endorsement by the Hunterdon County Republican Pro-Life caucus today.
Doherty is from Warren County, which makes up a smaller portion of the 23rd legislative district than Hunterdon County. He is the only declared candidate in the race so far.
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