Chatter about a conservative primary challenge to Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen is nothing new. In late 2001, attorney Paul Castronovo, who had been Morris County Coordinator for Bret Schundler's gubernatorial campaign, publicly explored a race, but eventually backed down. So far, the only Frelinghuysen opponent to get any real attention was in 2000, when Michael Moore held a news conference in Morris County to announce that he was running a Ficus plant as a write-candidate in the GOP primary.
Last spring, State Senate candidate Steve Oroho slammed Frelinghuysen, who endorsed rival Guy Gregg in the 24th district primary. Oroho, who is widely expected to be in the Senate in January, questioned whether Gregg embraced the "liberal record of Rodney Frelinghuysen." Oroho specifically cited Frelinghuysen's "strong ratings from Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Rights Action League, and the Brady Campaign, and poor ratings from the National Rifle Association" and his vote against a ban on same sex marriage.
One Republican is mulling a race against Frelinghuysen next June: Peter Cavicchia, a Vietnam veteran and former Secret Service agent. But the grandson of New Jersey's first Italian-American Congressman may have one problem with what otherwise seems to be a stellar resume for a GOP primary: he contributed $1,000 to John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign.
The last real primary in this district came in 1994, when dentist Joseph Pennacchio hired conservative strategist Rick Shaftan and self-financed a challenge from the right to incumbent Dean Gallo in the GOP primary. Gallo won; dying of prostate cancer, he dropped out of the race two months later and was succeeded by Frelinghuysen.
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Where are the real Republicans?
Rodney must go. But giving $1,000 to Kerry is an unpardonable sin. Joe Pennacchio should go for it.
It is no wonder Cavicchia is a former Secret Service Agent, his $1,000 contribution to Kerry is out of the bag before he got into the starting blocks.
Challenge from Ficus
Was the Ficus plant challenging Frelinghuysen from the left or the right? I’d imagine Ficus would be pretty progressive on environmental issues (being a plant and all). But I could also see Ficus getting the endorsement of the Club for Growth...plants tend to be pretty "pro-growth." I’m also wondering if Ficus met the age and residency requirements.
GO FOR IT
Finally, a republican free thinker!!! If that's the worse thing you have to say about Mr. Cavicchia then he's got my vote. This guy is a Vietnam Vet and has served his country for over 30 years. Maybe he is EXACTLY what New Jersey needs, a man who does what HE feels is right not because it tows the party line PLUS he doesn't owe anybody anything. Can you say the same?