A Union County Democratic party official suggests that if Linda Stender loses her race for Congress next week, she won't get a fifth term in the State Assembly when her seat comes up next year. As Democrats see it, Stender has had two shots to move up (she lost a race to Mike Ferguson by one percentage point in 2006), and they believe she should win this year. There is a long line of Union County Democrats who are interested in succeeding Stender in the Legislature, and party leaders feel their opportunity to run for the Assembly ought not be eliminated because Stender didn't run a strong enough House race. If she loses, look for Stender to wind up with an appointed position, either in the state or in Union County.
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