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New Jersey House Democratic candidate Sue Altman has disavowed several anti-law enforcement policies — including the “Defund the Police” movement — that she backed in past social media posts.
Altman — a former leader of the Garden State’s progressive Working Families Party, which has advocated for similar trans-inclusionary policies — has kept mum about her more radical past ...
A new Monmouth Poll has found that the race in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District is "extremely close" as Rep. Tom Kean Jr. faces Sue Altman.
Critics have called Kean out for holding "Telephone Town Halls", especially Sue Altman, his opponent in the 2024 election. Others counter that Kean's lesser media presence is a strength. Fred Snowflack of Insider New Jersey reported "Dating back to last fall's campaign, most of those griping about Kean's incommunicado ways were the media and ...
The Working Families Party (WFP) is a progressive minor political party in the United States, founded in New York in 1998. There are active chapters in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Sue Altman, former executive director of the New Jersey Working Families Party and candidate for NJ-07 in 2024 [211] (switched endorsement to Kim) [130] Tammy Murphy , First Lady of New Jersey (2018–present), co-owner and chair of NJ/NY Gotham FC , and former financial analyst [ 20 ]
Democrat Sue Altman is running against Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in a competitive House race in New Jersey. But she's also running against Elon Musk, whose super PAC has spent over $1.5 million in her race.
Jason Blazakis, geopolitical risk consulting executive and former Director of Counterterrorism Financing at the U.S. Department of State (endorsed Altman) [135] Joe Signorello, mayor of Roselle Park and nominee for SD-21 in 2021 [136] Greg Vartan, Summit common councilor [137] (endorsed Altman) [138]