Rob Andrews will return for his eleventh term in Congress next year, and after losing two statewide races, it's unclear whether the last will be the final one.
Andrews ran a close second in the 1997 Democratic gubernatorial primary against James E. McGreevey, was passed over to succeed Gov. Corzine in the Senate, and mounted a primary challenge against incumbent U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg this year, only to lose by 25 percentage points. But despite those three dispiriting defeats, he still won't rule out the possibility of another statewide run some day, and prefers not to speculate on whether the last one hurt his prospects.
"That's really not for me to decide. That's for voters to decide and leaders of the party," said Andrews (D-Haddon Heights) in a phone interview yesterday.
Political insiders acknowledge that there are a thousand lives in politics, but see Andrews's defeat as being particularly hard to crawl back from - and not just because of the lopsided margin.
Andrews's choice to go back to the House after pledging not to -- after his wife filled his ballot spot as a placeholder - got him universally panned in the press. Three daily newspapers ran editorials not just denouncing Andrews' decision, but questioning his integrity and backing his long-shot Republican opponent, Rev. Dale Glading.
One thing Andrews had going for him was being the only Democratic Congressman south of I-195. That won't be the case in January, however, when state Sen. John Adler (D-Cherry Hill) becomes the first Democrat to hold the 3rd District seat since the late 19th century.
And while most Congressmen don't talk to the press about their feelings on Andrews, it's clear from those close to them that the relationships remain strained. It didn't help that Lautenberg's war chest was depleted during the primary, leaving it up to Congressmen to kick in cash towards the state's coordinated campaign effort.
"Time heals all wounds, but it's going to take a long time to heal all the wounds of this delegation," said one Capitol Hill insider.
"He's Congressman for life in the 1st District," said Monmouth University pollster/professor Patricik Murray. "You need to raise money to run statewide, and the question is who's going to back someone who's had a number of losing campaigns statewide?"
Not all Democrats are so grim about Andrews's prospects, however. Some point to the fact that he wins his district by huge margins year after year, that he's still relatively young at 52, and that he remains a viable force in South Jersey.
"Did he make a stupid move running? Yes. But I don't see the rest," said one influential Trenton insider.
What's clear, however, is that Andrews - once the heir apparent to Lautenberg if he didn't fill out his full-term - will no longer be in line to succeed him.
Andrews, for his part, said that he's not focusing on politics, but on economic policy.
"My focus is on representing the district the best that I can and being a part of what promises to be an exhilarating couple years in American history. One of my motivating factors in going back to the house was being a part of what's going to happen, and I would like to be involved," he said.
Andrews, who chairs the Education Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions , said it's going to be a "rough year, year and a half" economically for New Jersey, and that he wants to make sure he's helping the state.
"I want to do whatever I can locally to help kick start companies and job creation opportunities that will help us," he said.
Moreover, Andrews acknowledges that performing particularly well in Congress could revive his statewide political stardom.
"My focus will be on the next couple years of traumatic times in American history," he said. "I think anyone who plays a positive role in that time has political opportunities, but I'm not focused on political opportunities."
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Andrews is a liar who promised New Jersey's Democrats he would not seek the NJ1 seat if he lost the primary to Lautenberg. Democrats in North Jersey took him at his word and endorsed or voted for him, and then he betrayed their trust.
If the people of NJ1 want him as their Representative, they can have him. But he showed the rest of the state what he is truly is with his manipulation of the Democratic and democratic processes.
Ashcroft, gonzalez, mukasey, goodling,sampson....Rove
You either tell the truth or you don't.
Garbage
Andrews and his will will always be pieces of garbage; they only care about thier egos and well, I hope politically he stays in the gutter where he belongs
I like Andrews
but don't like how he conducted himself in the Lautenberg race. His polling had to tell him it was unwinnable unless his pollsters really took him to the bank. Why he went on televsion with that ad targetted at Lautenberg's age was a head scratcher considering he lost by 25 points. Did he think he would make up 25 points on thee ground?
Andrews will really have to reinvent himself, especally with Northern primary voters who saw that as a really schlocky thing to do.
Andrews is done
After his last stunt, Andrews lost the respect of his Democratic colleagues. He also lost respect from his state supporters/voters.
The only he has left is Norcross, and that's why he'll keep his seat but he will never move up from there again.
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The mystery of the political season has to be Andrews delusional odussey into the US Senate primary the day of the filing. How could he expect to win when he makes such a late entry with literally no support outside his district?
Not that the fossil was deserving of another term, and not that the rest of the delegation was very happy with the fact the fossil was running again, it's just that if Andrews started early it could have been a very competitive primary.
Andrews was the odds on favorite in 1997 and odds on on fool in 08. The guy is bright and smart, but this decision to challenge Lautenberg made absolutley no sense and unless we have a multiple candidate race for the US Senate, hard for him to move up.
Maybe Norcross will change Camden's form of government and Andrews can get a second pension as CE.
Vote Column "A"- All the way!
Andrews
"Thats not for me to decide its for the voters and leadership..." What he is really saying is if George Norcross orders him to run again than he will. I was not the only one who correctly pointed out that Andrews and his wife's obvious attempt at circumventing democracy that he would return to the House. There was never any question that he would. All of the "inside the Edge" nonsense reported here as simply a disguise, for the enevitable. (This cite is run by Camden County in case you didnt know). Andrews has always been, is, and will always be a puppet of the corrupt Norcross machine.
Future Andrews candidacy a non-starter
Congressman Andrews, although a bright and effective representative from CD1, will have little support for yet another statewide race. He has lost all political credibility. And if he did make an attempt to run, he will have to get by Congressman Frank Pallone first who enjoys popular support and goodwill from both grassroots activists and political leaders across the state. There is just no where for Andrews to go.
Frank Pallone is the next logical candidate for a statewide opportunity when such an opportunity presents itself.
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