Democrats may have an easier job than usual in two New Jersey legislative districts where Republicans SHOULD be competing heading into November.
In Steve Sweeney’s LD3, Democrat Assemblymen John Burzichelli and Adam Taliaferro are set to cruise to reelection. Republican Assembly challenger Nicholas Sereday (a National Guard member) was tossed from the ballot on Wednesday after a court found he didn’t meet the residency requirement (he apparently lived in LD4 until March, and there’s a one year cut-off).
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in a rural South Jersey district that Donald Trump carried in 2016.
Meanwhile, up in Bergen County’s LD36, a Democratic outpust but one full of working class neighborhoods where Republicans should be able to expand their reach, the GOP slate of Chris Auriemma (a veteran and firefighter), Craig Auriemma (they’re brothers) and Ana Castilla
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“We don’t have any campuses in Maine!” she said.
I’m kidding, of course. Penn State was my dream school. That lady could have told 1,000 bad jokes and it wouldn’t have swayed my interest.
She could have told me that every dorm was haunted and that I would live in an eight-person room with no privacy freshman year, and I still would have happily attended (one of those things
DID happen! Shoutout to Frank, Joe, Mike, Nick, AJ, Mikey, and Tin Man).
I was indoctrinated into the cult of Penn State football at a very young age, thanks to a family friend, Mr. Robert Luca. He brought my parents, two Rutgers graduates, to their first game in 2001 the game where Penn State cornerback Adam Taliaferro led the team onto the field a year after a career-ending injury where he lost, and later regained, the ability to walk. Needless to say, from that game on, they were hooked.