With enough votes now counted to make the outcome of this election clear, I want to thank all who supported me and worked so hard on behalf of this campaign.
Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard’s endorsement of my campaign is of course a personal honor, but it also makes an important statement that individuals from all sides of the political arena understand.
As this campaign draws to a close, I am extremely encouraged by the hard working, law-abiding citizens of Mercer, Monmouth and my home county of Burlington, who remain optimistic that the economic mess we currently face can be changed if we change the people making policy in Washington.
Today, Bob Healey released his closing argument to Third District voters—an advertisement appealing to his fellow citizens to ‘change Washington [by changing] your congressman…
In another sign of Andy’s failing re-election effort, Congressman Kim – who continually claims he’s running on his record – has launched an impostor website, a ham-handed tactic to mislead voters.
In a desperate act to win over voters, Rep. Kim is running a campaign AD that begins ‘…seniors at a town hall told me they were getting crushed by the cost of medicine, so I wrote a bill …’
In last night’s New Jersey Globe debate, Congressman Kim was consistently untruthful in his comments, showing himself to be the classic Washington politician—claiming credit for actions he did not take and denying his own behavior that is well documented.
Albert Einstein once said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result … Kind of like sending the same people back to Congress each year and expecting things to change.
Until he posted a misleading AD the other day, Andy Kim has had nothing to say about what steps Congress can take to make daily life more affordable for his constituents.
Today I challenge my opponent to do something he should have done long ago and give up his membership in the most radical group in Congress—the House Progressive Caucus.