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Following Senator Robert Menendez’ indictment on corruption and bribery charges, New Jersey’s 2024 U.S. Senate race is heating up.

Progressive Congressman Andy Kim announced in September that he will run for the seat. Andy told PCCC members on a Zoom call, "the idea that the Senate seat from New Jersey could potentially flip to the Republicans if we nominate somebody who has these serious allegations -- that is not something we can do."

Now, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's wife Tammy has entered the race.

The good news is that Andy Kim's support is strong. Public Policy Polling shows Andy ahead 40% to 21% to 5% in a 3-way primary.

The bad news is that Murphy already has a super PAC headed by a big real-estate developer and a big lobbyist -- and it is gearing up spend big money against Andy. And Menendez still has millions of dollars in the bank. If he runs despite the indictments, he'll use it to attack his opponents.

John, the Republican Party is badly stained from the corruption of grifters like George Santos and Donald Trump. With 2024 looming and democracy on the line, Dems must REJECT CORRUPTION EVERYWHERE. And nepotism is NOT the answer to corruption.

Can you donate to Andy Kim's U.S. Senate campaign in New Jersey? Show the political world that when it comes to corruption, Republicans may look the other way -- but Dems will fight it head on.


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