If Republicans lose any seats in the State Assembly in the November mid-term election, look for Peter Biondi to challenge Alex DeCroce for Minority Leader. The 65-year-old Biondi, a five-term Assemblyman from Somerset County, ousted Guy Gregg from the #2 leadership post, Republican Conference Chairman, after the 2005 election.
Update: In an e-mail to Assembly Republicans, Biondi denies any interest in challenging DeCroce:
"Once again, there is no validity to the recent posting in the 'Wally’s Edge' column on PoliticsNJ.com regarding my potential challenge to our leader, Alex DeCroce. Alex and I are planning to run as a team for our current respective leadership positions."DeCroce became Minority Leader after the 2003 general election when he entered the race with enough votes to oust Paul DiGaetano from the position.
On the Senate side, Thomas Kean has the votes to unseat Leonard Lance as Minority Leader. Kean, the son of the former Governor and the Senate Minority Whip, was the GOP candidate for U.S. Senate in 2006. GOP insiders say that Lance will go quietly, perhaps succeeding Robert Littell as the Ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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Biondi?
Who?!
The last thing the Assembly Republicans needs is Biondi leading them. What about Bramnick? A younger, more enthusiastic candidate than Biondi by a long shot.
I do have to give credit to DeCroce..at least he's doing something this year, more than anyone can say for Lance.
Bramnick is an impressive
Bramnick is an impressive figure. A bright guy who stands a real shot at ousting Lautenberg.
Hope Bramnick doesn't try to grab up too much.
Not sure if he's running..
If Bramnick runs against Lautenberg then I don't see him even bothering with trying to get AR leader. I was saying that figuring he wasn't running, but there's still some time left.
Who Cares?
If there are more seats lost by Republicans this year, who cares who the leader is next year.
The bottom line is this State is about to collapse on itself. If we do not change course now and vote out these corrupt politicians, it will not matter who is leading the party. It will be time to pack up and join the 250,000 other New Jerseyeans who were tired of paying the corruption tax.