November 5, 2008 - 2:28pm
Inside Edge

On the Senate race

Frank Lautenberg becomes the first U.S. Senator from New Jersey to win a fifth term, but didn't set any records for winning percentages.  His 56% against former U.S. Rep. Richard Zimmer was his career best, but he didn't approach the 60% mark that Bill Bradley, Clifford Case and Harrison Williams had achieved back in a time when the state was more politically competitive.  Still, the 84-year-old Democrat is secure for the next six years, and did not have to sweat much after pushing back a primary challenge from U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews.

Zimmer had trouble raising money, but his 42% was respectable, considering the national political environment.  And he broke a record: the most votes cast for a Republican statewide candidate in New Jersey history -- topping Bob Franks' total votes in the 2000 Senate campaign by 360.

If Lautenberg doesn't run again in 2014, look for U.S. Rep.-elect John Adler to seek the U.S. Senate seat. 

Wally Edge can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Assuming Adler's still around


Highly unlikely he's going to be around much past 2010.

11/05/08 4:49 pm