MINNEAPOLIS - Three more Republican county chairs today affirmed their support for Assembly Minority Leader Alex DeCroce (R-Parsippany-Troy Hills), who announced this week that he intends to pursue another term next year as party leader.
Rick Wright, executive director of the Assembly Republicans, said the following chairs indicated they want the 72-year old DeCroce to remain as minority leader: Essex Chairman\Sen. Kevin O’Toole (R-Essex), Monmouth Chairman Joe Oxley, and Passaic Chairman\Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne).
Somerset County Chairman Dale Florio told PolitickerNJ.com that he wants to talk to conference leader Assemblyman Pete Biondi (R-Somerville).
"Whatever Pete decides to do, I'm going to support him," says Florio.
Biondi said he is mulling a challenge of DeCroce.
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Way to go Rick!
Rick Wright is really getting the job done. It's good to see that he and Alex are focused on what matters: a minority leaders race in two years. Here's a thought why not focus on trying to make the position a majority leader position? How about working on candidate recruitment? How about raising money? How about waking up everyday and pointing out how the Democrats have destroyed our state from taxes, to spending, to COAH to school finding. I'm sure the caucus members are pleased that so much effort is focused on something that really wouldn't matter if you win seats next cycle.
wow who cares
Alex is a good guy, but totally ineffectual