Weinberg to Seek Another Term, Report Says
Senator won’t commit yet to backing gubernatorial candidate.
State Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg will for run for re-election, politickernj.com reported Wednesday.
Weinberg, once a candidate for lieutenant governor, told the website she would decide on a gubernatorial candidate to back once the candidates emerge.
Once a Teaneck Township Council member, Weinberg was elected to the General Assembly in 1992. She was elected to the state senate in 2005.
Weinberg has emerged as one of Gov. Chris Christie’s most vocal opponents. Some of the senator’s supporters have floated her as a candidate for governor, the report said.
Jack B Goode
6:43 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
why shouldnt she run?, shes not 90 yet
Keith Jensen
8:48 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Still waiting for a response from Senator Weinberg. Unanimously, her constituents responded to this article asking her to represent us, yet she remained silent.
http://fortlee.patch.com/articles/op-ed-fort-lee-resident-former-assembly-candidate-responds-to-weinberg-editorial
Senator Weinberg, again I ask you to respond to my questions, underscored by the people you represent.
I would be even happier, heck happily surprised, if the PATCH or any media medium can follow up on my points.
Why is she running again when she does not represent her District in the first place?
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