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REPUBLICANS ARE GOING DOWN
Here we go again. Why can't we get good republican candidates. I'm a republican that can't bring himself to vote for his own party because over the past few years we have had horrible candidates. I'll just vote for Van Drew and see what happens with the Assembly. Very discouraging for republicans down here.
running mates
Albano's running mate is Vineland businessman Matthew Milam according to the Daily Journal article. I'm sure Van Drew can win, but carrying both running mates will be more difficult...Van Drew usually outpaces the ticket by a few thousand.