June 3, 2008 - 8:57am
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Lautenberg vying for the title: oldest person to win a N.J. statewide primary

If Frank Lautenberg wins the Democratic primary, he will become the oldest person to ever win a major party nomination for statewide office in New Jersey.  The record is currently held by Republican Millicent Fenwick, who was defeated by Lautenberg in the 1982 general election.  Fenwick was 72 years and 103 days old, 25 days older than H. Alexander Smith was when he won the 1952 Republican nomination for United States Senator.  Lautenberg became the oldest person to win a Democratic primary when he was renominated fourteen years ago at age 70.

Wally Edge can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Damning with faint praise


Wally-this is just as good as Andrews praising Frank's service at the Battle of the Buldge in WWII-come off it already would you. Yes Frank might be old-but he's sharpe, consistant, progressive, and he is gonna beat the absolute pants off of Andrews

06/03/08 9:45 am