Arab Times

Kim and Bashaw win NJ primaries for Senate seat held by Menendez

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TRENTON, N. J., June 5, (AP): Democratic Rep Andy Kim won his party’s nomination for a US Senate seat Tuesday in New Jersey, setting up a general election contest against wealthy hotel operator Curtis Bashaw, who defeated a Trumpbacke­d candidate for the Republican nomination.

Incumbent Democratic Sen Bob Menendez will also be on the ballot after declaring his intention to run as an independen­t on Monday in the midst of a federal corruption trial. The turmoil surroundin­g the embattled senator has created the possibilit­y of a headache for Democrats in a state where they haven’t lost an election for Senate since 1972.

Kim, a three-term congressma­n who launched his campaign after charges against Menendez were announced last year, rose to the top in the state’s dominant political party over a relatively short period. A former Obama administra­tion national security official, he defeated an incumbent Republican in a 2018

House race and won a court ruling this year that toppled a unique-toNew Jersey system widely viewed as giving political bosses influence on who wins primaries.

“Leadership is not about the volume of one’s voice. It’s about the actions that they take,” Kim said in a phone interview. “People are hungry for a new generation of leadership to step up. They are hungry for a change, in our broken politics.”

Bashaw, a wealthy hotel developer, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money on the campaign to defeat Mendham Borough Mayor Christine Serrano Glassner, who had former president Donald Trump’s endorsemen­t.

Democrats’ tenuous hold on control of the Senate means they can hardly afford a competitiv­e race in a state widely viewed as safe for the party. It’s unclear how Menendez’s trial will end up and how his candidacy could affect the race. Republican­s are eager to exploit his run as a wedge to divide the Democratic vote.

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