Hunterdon County is not normally a hotbed of Democratic political activity. But maybe the norm is changing.
The party had a raucous convention a few months ago in which it endorsed Andy Kim over Tammy Murphy for the party’s U.S. Senate nomination.
That helped Kim build the momentum that ultimately pushed the First Lady out of the race, but it almost didn’t happen.
Just before the convention endorsed Kim, party leaders suggested that the convention simply endorse both Kim and Murphy.
Bedlam ensued and there was yelling in the audience. That suggestion was voted down and Kim carried the day.
After that experience, it probably was no surprise when party chair Arlene Quinones Perez didn’t seek another term.
Now there’s a new chair and it’s former congressman Tom Malinowski.
Party chairs in New Jersey can be influential figures, but they generally are not ex-congressman. Normally, they tend to be largely unknown – not to party insiders – but to the general public.
Malinowski is different.
He “flipped” what had been the Republican 7th District in 2018 and held it in 2020. But after redistricting made the district more Republican than it had been, Malinowski lost his seat in 2022 to Tom Kean Jr.
There is always irony in politics and here’s one for you.
The redistricting plan crafted by Democratic insiders essentially cost Malinowski his seat. He likely would have prevailed under the old map.
Now, by virtue of his position, he has become one of those insiders – at least officially.
After winning the chairmanship last Sunday, Malinowski posted the following:
” I was honored to be elected Hunterdon County Democratic chairman with this awesome crew yesterday. Democrats win here by fighting for Hunterdon’s open spaces, clean water & air, and rural character. With hard work and your help, it will be NJ’s next purple – and blue – county!”
Perhaps, he should start thinking about making it “purple.”
The stats say that Hunterdon has about 42,000 registered Republicans to about 30,000 registered Dems.
In the 2022 House race, Malinowski lost to Kean in the county by about 5,000 votes, which was better than the countywide voter margin.
The good news for the party is that Democrats have made inroads of late into suburban New Jersey. That’s shown by Malinowski’s two congressional wins and also the continued success in demographically-similar Morris County by Rep. Mikie Sherrill. Her 11th District includes parts of Essex and Passaic, but she has won Morris in every one of her three elections.
New Chair Malinowski has an immediate challenge. That’s trying to get Sue Altman, the CD-7 candidate challenging Kean, elected.
Prior to arriving in Congress, Malinowski worked for the State Department as an assistant secretary of state concentrating on democracy and human rights.
Like the House, that was quite a worldly position.
County chair is different. Even in a relatively small county, there are many internal, if not petty, squabbles that demand the chair’s attention. And there are always things like finding Democratic candidates to run in Republican strongholds.
Years ago, there was a former chair in Morris who also served as freeholder. This was before cell phones. She told me that as a freeholder, she would arrive home and find no messages on her answering machine. But when she was chair, she could count on hearing multiple messages upon returning home. Someone was always upset or puzzled about something.
Indeed, the nuts and bolts of county politics can be challenging – and time consuming.
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Former Congressman Tom Malinowski is gearing up for a new chapter in his political career as he sets his sights on the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. Malinowski, who represented New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District from 2019 to 2021, is no stranger to the world of politics and is looking to make a comeback after losing his seat to Republican Tom Kean Jr. in a closely contested race.
Malinowski, a Democrat, is known for his progressive stance on a variety of issues, including healthcare, gun control, and climate change. During his time in Congress, he was a vocal advocate for affordable healthcare and worked to pass legislation aimed at reducing prescription drug prices. He also co-sponsored bills to address gun violence and protect the environment.
After losing his re-election bid in 2020, Malinowski has been busy laying the groundwork for his political comeback. He has been meeting with constituents, attending local events, and fundraising for his campaign. In a recent interview with Insider NJ, Malinowski expressed his excitement about the upcoming election and his determination to win back his seat in Congress.
Malinowski’s decision to run for office again has been met with enthusiasm from his supporters, who view him as a strong advocate for progressive values. However, he will face stiff competition from Kean Jr., who is expected to mount a formidable campaign to retain his seat.
As the 2022 midterm elections draw closer, all eyes will be on the race between Malinowski and Kean Jr. Both candidates have strong support bases and are well-known in their respective districts. It remains to be seen who will come out on top in what is sure to be a closely watched and hotly contested race.
In the meantime, Malinowski is focused on connecting with voters, discussing the issues that matter most to them, and making his case for why he is the best candidate to represent New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District. With his experience, passion, and dedication to public service, Malinowski is poised to make a strong comeback and continue fighting for the values that he believes in.