Victor Sordillo

November 28, 2007 - 9:00am

Sordillo positions himself as candidate with relevant international business experience

Hillary Clinton may have visited foreign countries in a ceremonial capacity as first lady, but Warren Township Mayor Victor Sordillo has traveled around the world and then some as a global advisor in the service of that most American of endeavors called business.

"I believe I have the best qualifications," said the 55-year old veteran of the insurance trade who once worked as a teacher at the University of Shanghai, overseer of copper deliveries in Peru at a time when the Shining Path were on the rampage, contact man for Grupo Mexico, and field operations chief in Europe and Israel, among other locales worldwide.   

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ROUND FOUR! Who is the strongest Republican candidate for Congress in the 7th district?

Kelly Hatfield
19%
Michael Illions
5%
Leonard Lance
26%
Martin Marks
3%
Will Mennen
3%
Matt Smith
10%
Victor Sordillo
17%
Kate Whitman
16%
Chris Venis
2%

ROUND THREE! Who is the strongest Republican candidate for Congress in the 7th district?

Kip Bateman
2%
Peter Biondo
2%
Finn Caspersen
2%
Jack Ciattarelli
1%
Patty Flannery
1%
Kelly Hatfield
15%
Michael Illions
7%
Leonard Lance
26%
Martin Marks
2%
Will Mennen
2%
Eric Munoz
2%
Bret Schundler
10%
Matt Smith
1%
Victor Sordillo
13%
Chris Venis
1%
Kate Whitman
14%

NEW! Who is the strongest Republican candidate for Congress in the 7th district?

Kip Bateman
5%
Peter Biondi
2%
Finn Caspersen
3%
Jack Ciattarelli
1%
Patty Flannery
1%
Kelly Hatfield
11%
Matt Holt
2%
Michael Illions
14%
Leonard Lance
20%
Martin Marks
3%
Will Mennen
3%
Eric Munoz
2%
Bret Schundler
14%
Victor Sordillo
13%
Chris Venis
4%
November 19, 2007 - 5:09pm

Florio lists potential Somerset candidates for Ferguson seat

Warren Township Mayor Victor Sordillo is a possible candidate for Congress, says Somerset GOP Chairman Dale FlorioWarren Township Mayor Victor Sordillo is a possible candidate for Congress, says Somerset GOP Chairman Dale FlorioDale Florio, chairman of the Somerset County Republican Party, said he was still stunned by the news today that 7th district U.S. Rep. Mike Ferguson would not pursue re-relection in 2008.

Nonetheless, "I respect his decision to care for a growing family," said Florio, who credited Ferguson with being a good watchdog of taxpayers' dollars and a strong advocate for homeland security.

"He is a good friend and a good congressman," Florio added.

The Somerset County chairman said he's sure there will be some horseplay in the coming days as the party considers its stable of would-be successors.

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