
UNION CITY - Having received the endorsement for Senate President of state Sen./Mayor Brian P. Stack this past weekend, state Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford) tonight appeared in Union City to proclaim his support for Stack.
"I come from a part of the state very different from here, where there are more cows than people," Sweeney told the crowd at Stack's packed Union City First meeting. "When I got to the senate, they told me about Brian Stack. I am proud to be a supoorter of Brian Stack. He cares about working people. Some people give great speeches and others do something about it. I'm proud to be here with you, Brian."
"He drove two and a half hours to be with us tonight," Stack explains.
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New Leadership
The truth is that the Senate Democrats have gotten pretty stagnant under Codey. It is time for new blood to take over and Stack will be part of that change. Sweeney and his brand of "policy realism" will soon become the face of the Democratic party.