The race for Executive Director of the Senate Republicans is already taking shape, with at least two potential candidates already calling Senators seeking support for the $140,730-a-year staff post. Rick England, a longtime Senate aide and political strategist who has been around the upper house since Donald DiFrancesco ran the Senate, and lame duck Assemblyman Guy Gregg are both campaigning for the job currently held by John Samerjan.
The assumption is that the current Minority Leader, Leonard Lance, lacks the votes to win another leadership contest; the job is widely expected to go to the current Minority Whip, Thomas Kean, Jr. Kean, sources say, has made it clear that he intends to fire Samerjan if he is Minority Leader. Ultimately, candidates like England and Gregg must win just one vote -- Kean -- but endorsements within the Republican caucus would be most helpful.
England managed Douglas Forrester's gubernatorial campaign in 2005, and is viewed as the political operative on the Senate staff. Gregg, a conservative seven-term Assemblyman, must leave the Legislature in January; he lost a bitter Republican primary for State Senate in June to Steven Oroho, who may not want his old rival at his side in Trenton.
One insider suggested that Kean might look to Evan Kozlow as a possible candidate for the post. Kozlow, a former Republican State Committee Executive Director and Chief of Staff to Congressman Scott Garrett, managed Kean's 2006 U.S. Senate race. But Kozlow has a top job at the National Republican Congressional Committee in Washington and might be reluctant to give that up and move his family back to New Jersey.
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Legislator to Staffer
Guy Gregg wants to be Executive Director? Is there any precedent for a Legislator becoming a staffer?
that's just bizarre.
Precedent
Richard Coffee, who served as Senate Minority Leader and briefly sought the 1973 Democratic nomination for Governor, served as Democratic State Chairman before beginning a long tenure as Executive Director of the Assembly Democratic Majority Office.
Is it really any wonder why the GOP is so bad
The same tired people keep moving up. Hasn't the Senate GOP lost seats every time Rick England has run the campaigns? So now they want to promote him to Executive Director. Give us all a break. Evan Kozlow is a much better choice than Rick England.
Rick is doing a fine job
The Senate Republicans would probably have 12 members if it wasn't for Rick England. He is one of the most qualified people in the Senate Republican office and would make a great Executive Director.
Hey Big Rick
You and Kevin are the only ones who believe that BS.
Nope...
It will be none of the above...