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Andy Kim Wins Decisive Victory in Democratic Nomination for U.S. Senate, Replacing Bob Menendez
Jun 4, 2024, 11:58 PM
Representative Andy Kim has won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat in New Jersey, currently held by Senator Bob Menendez, who is facing a corruption trial. Kim's victory was projected by Edison Research and confirmed by multiple sources. The New Jersey Democratic primary, held on Tuesday, saw Kim securing a decisive victory, positioning him as a strong contender for the November election. Menendez's son, Rob Menendez, also faced a challenging primary due to the ongoing trial of his father, starting with 25.8% of votes. The primary outcome could significantly impact the Senate race, with Kim expected to bring new leadership to the state. If Kim wins in November, he will be the first South Jerseyan to win statewide since the late Jim Florio in 1989. Kim's victory statement linked Senator Bob Menendez and Donald Trump, emphasizing a need for politics that work for struggling families. The Cook Political Report Analyst previewed the primary, noting the potential effects of the corruption trial. The election results mark a significant shift in New Jersey politics, as Kim aims to replace the embattled Senator Menendez and address issues of corruption and political integrity.
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