Just a suggestion for Henry Hager, the in-out-in Vietnam veteran who is seeking the Democratic nomination for Congress in New Jersey’s eleventh district: if you’re using your own voice on robo calls seeking votes, and you’re going to attack the incumbent, at least learn how to pronounce his name. It seems that Hager, who said in April that he was dropping out of the race, but after never filing his withdrawal paperwork decided this week to get back in, can’t seem to say Rodney Frelinghuysen.
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you have to admit
Frelinghuysen is a mouthful.
And the candidate's name is Harry not Henry.
So I guess the question is, what's in a name?
What kind of candidate says
What kind of candidate says their dropping out, disappears, and then reappears only in mail and robo-calling form as if to say "Suprise! I'm still in it!"
Only in New Jersey...