"I am not a polish politician who is looking for a career..."
A commercial truck driver whose campaign committee spent only $153 is more than 2,000 votes ahead and on the verge of unseating the Democratic New Jersey Senate president.
Edward Durr, who says he jumped into the race "not seeking power or fame, only give the people better representation," employed no staff for his long-shot campaign, instead relying on family, friends, and grassroots supporters to knock on doors in South Jersey's Third Legislative District. His opponent, Steve Sweeney, is the longest-serving Senate leader in New Jersey history.
"I have lived here all my life. I have been a commercial truck driver for last 25 years. I consider myself to be ‘blue collar,'" Durr’s campaign website reads. "I believe in God. I am hard working, trusting, and very loyal. I believe in fiscal responsibility, transparency, and lower taxes. I also support the Second Amendment. I am not a polish politician who is looking for a career; instead, I would like to see government return to the hands of the people."
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