This comes a few months after former state Senate President Stephen Sweeney lost re-election in a shocking upset.
on Wednesday formally launched a think tank to address public policy issues in New Jersey — a move that comes as the South Jersey Democrat eyes a possible run for governor in 2025 despite his recent re-election loss.will be based at Rowan University in Glassboro, in the ex-lawmaker’s home county of Gloucester.
to Republican Ed Durr in last November’s election. One goal, the self-described moderate Democrat has said, is to focus on how to make New Jersey more affordable.From D.C. to Trenton to your town, the N.J. Politics newsletter brings the news right to your inbox. Sign up with your email here:
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