Congressman Steve Rothman beat up on Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joseph Ferriero today, effectively stopping the powerful party leader from endorsing Rob Andrews for U.S. Senate today. But if Ferriero suddenly develops some testicular fortitude and backs Andrews before the April 7 filing deadline, there could be some payback for Rothman too.
There is some talk that Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes will challenge Rothman in the Democratic primary, running with Andrews on the BCDO line. Wildes, a very strong fundraiser, as more than $576,303 cash on hand. In the past, Wildes has promised to self-finance a race for Congress and spend whatever it takes to win. Wildes is seriously considering a House bid, and a spokesman says he will make a decision in the next 24 to 48 hours.
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