Politics & Government

NJ Spotlight: District 27 Senate Race Snapshot

Well-known, long-time political force faces Republican newcomer.

With 55 times more cash than his Tea Party challenger, Sen. Richard J. Codey has a distinct monetary advantage in his quest for re-election in the 27th.

But that pot of money hasn't deterred a groundswell of opposition from conservatives who say Codey isn't their cup of tea.

On a recent rainy night in Livingston, some of those detractors filled a music room at Livingston High School in Essex County, firing off a chorus of attacks on the powerful Democratic senator who has served in Trenton for nearly four decades, including 14 months as governor.

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"I've watched 38 years of decay and I'm tired of it," said William Eames, co-founder of the Morris Patriots who is running as a Republican against Codey.

The challenger's candidacy has stirred interest in the race among voters from Republican communities in Morris County recently moved into the 27th.

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