September 8, 2008 - 8:50am
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No love between Pascrell and Andrews

U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell says he'd be interested in running for Governor if Jon Corzine doesn't, but his attitude toward fellow Congressman Rob Andrews could hurt his chances to assemble a statewide coalition.  New Jersey's House delegation united behind Frank Lautenberg in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, and of the group, Pascrell has been the toughest on Andrews, who announced last week that he would seek re-election to the House.  Pascrell has good relations with South Jersey Democrats, who remember that he bucked the establishment eight years ago and backed Jim Florio against Corzine in the U.S. Senate primary. But if South Jersey Democrats are, as some say, not exactly thrilled with Andrews' sudden return, maybe the digs won't hurt Pascrell at all.

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Hey Martin One


Has anyone noticed that Martin has gone underground since Andrews announced his change of heart?

Where is the great defender of the CCDO now?

If Andrews does place his name on the ballot, he wins re-election still lopsided but closer than ever before.

09/08/08 11:23 am

Pascrell is saying what other South Jersey Dems are thinking


So he is still the man.

09/08/08 11:35 am

Congressman Pascrell is the real deal and authentic through


and through.

09/08/08 2:31 pm

Pascrell is a genuine hero


Unlike the rest of the Democtratic members of the House, Bill Pascrell is a true hero -- willing to tell George Norcorss to jump in the Delaware!

OPh, how much better off we'd be with more Pascrells in office.

09/08/08 8:09 pm