September 14, 2007 - 2:10pm
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Still no candidate for Coniglio's seat

The race for State Senate in the 38th district has come down to one of those smoke filled rooms kind of contests between Assemblyman Robert Gordon and Paramus Mayor Joseph Tedesco.  Democratic insiders say they believe both candidates have agreed to support the candidate of the party leadership and not mount a floor fight at Sunday's Special Primary Convention of the full County Committee, although that is a relatively standard line at this point in the process.

Sources say it is highly unlikely that Assemblywoman Joan Voss would emerge as the Senate candidate.

Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joseph Ferriero reportedly prefers Tedesco, although there are some reports that family issues may limit his desire to serve in the Senate.  Over the last day, there is some information to suggest that Ferriero is warming to a Gordon for Senate candidacy -- perhaps out of political necessity. 

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Jim Tedesco-The ONLY choice


Who are your sources for stating these things? At least the candidates know the truth if it's not printed.

09/15/07 9:29 am

Oh gosh!


The Landscaper? Thats the best you guys can do? At least Bob Gordon has a clue about public policy. If Ferriero puts Tedesco up, I hope he goes down in flames in November to show Ferriero, stop running these LAME candidates. Had the county GOP actually contested last year's Freeholder race, the Queen of Lameness, Julie O'Brien, would never be on the Freeholder board. I didn't know hauling dirt away from a middle school qualified you to be a State Senator, but then of course you do have to sort threw a lot of manure in Trenton!!!

09/15/07 9:44 am