Mark Peck loses, pledges support to the party.
FLEMINGTON - The veterans picked the veteran here tonight and the county committee responded in kind as Hunterdon County Republican Chairman Henry Kuhl won re-election over Bloomsbury Mayor Mark Peck.
The Hunterdon GOP faithful are proud and excited to have two residents on the general election ballot in important races: Dick Zimmer running for U.S. Senate and Leonard Lance for U.S. Congress in the 7th District.
Both candidates backed 28-year chair Kuhl for another two-year term.
"We win because of a positive approach," the chairman told the crowd. "I may not seem as passionate about some things, but this is because I have a calming attitude. I listen. I work with you. The reason we have the most successful organization in the state is because I and others have made it so."
With the Lance and Zimmer contests looming in November, the attendance was high and the mood enthusiastic at the reorganization meeting tonight as 202 county committee members decided that Kuhl still has the energy level to do his job.
Kuhl beat Peck, by a 124-78 margin.
"At the end of this term, I’ll hit the 30-year mark as chairman," Kuhl said.
Earlier in the evening, the mostly regional build-up for Peck - mayor of Bloomsbury for the past five years - had everything to do with new energy and new ideas. There were no words of disrespect for Kuhl, simply several appeals for new blood.
But it wasn’t enough to break through the support for Kuhl, whose re-election in this nearly 2-1 Republican county came following several warnings about Peck’s employment with Florio-Perrucci, the law firm of former Gov. Jim Florio.
When he nominated the chairman, Mayor Rob Walton of Hampton Borough said Kuhl’s integrity continues to impress him. He’s not a pay-to-play overlord, Walton told the crowd.
"As a mayor and as a councilman, I’ve never been given marching orders," said the Hampton mayor. "Henry never interferes. "
Arguing unsuccessfully for his own candidacy, Peck said his diagnosis of the party’s problems has gone un-rebutted.
"The Republican Party needs new energy and a new direction," said the candidate, who griped that he had been subject to a "shameless," "slanderous," and "contemptible" character assassination in the 11th hour.
"Yes, I am a partner with the Florio-Perrucci law firm," said Peck, his voice rising. "We have a number of attorneys in a number of states. They look at me, I’m this Reagan conservative who won’t shut up. But to think that I’m compromised is a disgrace. ...I’m my own man. I’m nobody’s puppet."
But Kuhl the veteran had the Hunterdon County street cred, and received sustained applause on his re-election.
The third biggest hand of the evening - following rounds of applause for Lance and Kuhl - went to Assemblyman Michael Doherty, who when asked if he wanted to make a speech in the muggy Hunterdon night replied bluntly, "No."
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This is precisely what’s
This is precisely what’s wrong with the GOP in this state. There is this attitude among some that to be a “good Republican” you can not be friends with, or have a professional association with, a democrat. This absurdity is what causes rifts in local GOP organizations and eventually causes the GOP to lose elections. Hey Hunterdon, newsflash, being a Republican does not mean you have to disavow friendships and potential business relationships with someone because they might be a Democrat. I know nothing about this race but it annoys me when I see campaigns like this being run by people.
Kuhl is not an honorable man
Just witness his dispicable "do-over" US senate convention and his blundering explanation for why he was doing it. Congratulations Hunterdon............
Mark's biggest liability
is his association with Florio, Perrucci, Steinhardt. The party regulars don't trust Doug in Warren County and won't put up with another associate of this firm in Hunterdon.
Really Lee, You sound like a
Really Lee,
You sound like a disgruntled member of the committee since all of the major elected officials, including former foes, rallied behind him in the last chairman’s election.