John Kelly

January 15, 2008 - 2:00pm

Kelly's venue choice

If you’re one of those people who likes to read between the lines, consider the meaning of this: John Kelly decided it was a good idea to launch his bid for Congress in the third district was outside the Toms River law office of Ocean County Republican Chairman George Gilmore. 

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January 14, 2008 - 12:41pm

Smith has no choice but to back Ocean candidate

Congressman Christopher Smith will endorse Jack Kelly for Congress in the neighboring third district GOP primary, a move that insiders say is bugging his old friend, Jim Saxton.   Smith and Saxton have been allies since 1980, when Smith ousted a 13-term Democratic incumbent in a district that included Saxton’s hometown.  Saxton, an Assemblyman at the time, went to the State Senate in 1981, and after redistricting and the death of longtime GOP Congressman Edwin Forsythe, to Congress in 1984.  Saxton is backing Christopher Myers, the Deputy Mayor of Medford and a Vice President at Lockheed Martin.

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January 14, 2008 - 12:00pm

Kelly gets Chris Smith's endorsement

Ocean County Freeholder Jack Kelly will officially announce his candidacy tomorrow, but that’s not all – he’ll also tout the support of U.S. Rep. Chris Smith.

Last week, Kelly’s likely primary opponent in Burlington County, Medford Mayor Chris Myers, announced his candidacy alongside Rep. Jim Saxton.

 

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January 10, 2008 - 3:35pm

Myers enters race for Congress with Saxton's endorsement

After staying low key for the last month and a half, Christopher Myers officially announced his congressional candidacy today, representing Burlington County in a potential primary against upcoming primary against Ocean County Freeholder Jack Kelly.

Whoever wins that primary will probably face state Sen. John Adler, the likely Democratic nominee, in November.

U.S. Rep. Jim Saxton was there today to endorse the 42-year-old Lockheed Martin Vice President and newly sworn in Medford Mayor, who in turn pledged to continue Saxton's legacy, emphasizing his fiscal conservatism and strength on environmental and national defense issues. He also stressed decreasing the national dependence on foreign oil.

"I am running for Congress as a ‘Jim Saxton Republican' -- a conservative on taxes and spending, a supporter of the environment and a friend of working men and women," said Myers.

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January 9, 2008 - 2:36pm

Adler raises $600k

State Sen. John Adler has raised $610,000 for his campaign for Jim Saxton’s seat in Congress and has $580,000 cash on hand, according to a statement released by his campaign.  Adler is seeking to become the first Democrat to win this seat since 1882.  Medford Deputy Mayor Christopher Myers and Ocean County Freeholder John Kelly are seeking the GOP nomination; neither has released fundraising figures through the end of last year.

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January 3, 2008 - 9:29am

Congressional candidate coffers

The unexpected retirement of Republican Reps. Jim Saxton and Mike Ferguson has opened up a wide field of potential congressional candidates, many of whom have spent the last month in fundraising overdrive mode and have already gotten donors to cough up some impressive amounts of cash.

Congressional District 7

In the seventh congressional district, Republicans are lining up to challenge Democrat Linda Stender, who raised close to $2 million last year only to lose to Ferguson by one point. This time, unlike last, she has the full support of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, whose Chairman, Maryland Rep. Chris Van Hollen, came to the state in November to endorse and raise money for her and her third district counterpart John Adler.

Stender would not say how much she raised in 2007, but a source close to her said that the campaign has approximately $500,000 in the bank.

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December 15, 2007 - 8:33am

Murphy to seek Saxton seat

Former Tabernacle Township Committeeman Justin Murphy says he will seek the Republican nomination for Congress in the 3rd district, according to a report in the Courier-Post.  The 41-year-old businessman will oppose Medford Deputy Mayor Christopher Myers and Ocean County Freeholder John Kelly for the seat of Rep. Jim Saxton, who is retiring after 24 years in Congress.  The seat has been held by the GOP continuously since 1884.

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December 14, 2007 - 9:48pm

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December 12, 2007 - 9:23am

If it walks like a duck....

The most gracious move of the week may have come from Ocean County Freeholder John Kelly, who without opposition became George Gilmore’s choice to succeed Jim Saxton as the third district Congressman.  At the Republican Convention that Kelly won by acclamation (as is usually the case once the Screening Committee makes the decision), he invited his likely primary opponent, Medford Deputy Mayor Christopher Myers, to join him at the podium and address the Ocean County GOP delegates.  Classy move.

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December 10, 2007 - 7:56pm

Kelly wins Ocean endorsement

Ocean County Republicans today picked Freeholder John Kelly as their candidate for Congress.  Kelly, who was backed by the party screening committee on Saturday, won unanimously after Freeholder Joseph Vicari dropped out. 

Kelly, a former Mayor of Eaglewood, is now expected to face defense contractor Christopher Myers, the Deputy Mayor of Medford, in the GOP primary.  The winner will face State Sen. John Adler in the general election for the seat being vacated by 12-term incumbent Jim Saxton

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