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Pascrell Easily Beats Rothman In Bitter Primary

Rothman concedes race to Congressman from Paterson.

 

Rep. Bill Pascrell easily defeated Rep. Steve Rothman on Tuesday in the hotly contested race for the Democratic nomination in New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District.

With 98 percent of the vote counted, Pascrell led Rothman 60 percent to 40 percent, the Associated Press reported.

Rothman conceded the race shortly 10:30pm, telling supporters at Fort Lee's DoubleTree Hotel that he'd likely never run for office again and would throw his support behind Pascrell, NorthJersey.com reported.

On the undercard of the Pascrell-Rothman showdown, Englewood Rabbi Shmuley Boteach won the Republican nomination in the 9th District and will face Pascrell in November.

The race between the two Democrats and former friends in the reconfigured 9th Congressional District, which includes parts of Bergen, Passaic and Hudson Counties, turned contentious and bitter almost from the outset. Pascrell criticized Rothman for moving to Englewood, where the latter was mayor in the 1980s, to challenge him instead of keeping his residence in Fair Lawn and challenging Republican Rep. Scott Garrett in the 5th Congressional District.

The 2010 census determined that New Jersey's population grew more slowly than that of other states, and the Congressional Redistricting Commission consolidated the state’s 13 congressional districts into 12.

“You moved twice, to run the first time and this time,” Pascrell said to Rothman at one debate, marked by heated exchanges, according to NJ Spotlight. “If you’re such a progressive, then why didn’t you run against the leader of the Tea Party? Instead you choose to run against your ‘friend.’”

Pascrell, when asked why he himself didn’t move to challenge Garrett or Republican Rodney Frelinghuysen, said, “I lived in Paterson all my life. I don’t have to move.”

Former President Bill Clinton campaigned for Pascrell, who was a staunch supporter of Hillary Clinton in the 2008 presidential primaries, while Rothman, who backed now President Barack Obama, met with Obama at the White House and claimed his support, although the President didn’t technically endorse him, according to a Huffington Post report.

At a debate at Bergen Community College on May 7, Pascrell was asked to say something nice about his opponent.

“I think he has been a loyal Democrat," Pascrell said. “When it suits his purpose.”

At the same debate, Rothman accused Pascrell of compromising too often with Republicans.

"There's a difference between negotiating in good faith with people on the other side of the aisle, and there's caving in to the other side of the aisle," Rothman said.

But the two candidates’ positions on major issues had been remarkably similar, and after early positive ads in which the two candidates, both of whom were elected to Congress in 1996, simply introduced themselves to voters, they have battled throughout the campaign over who more effectively advocates for "traditional" Democratic values.

On Monday night, mere hours before voters went to the polls, a New Jersey state judge denied Rothman’s request to impound 2,000 vote-by-mail ballots. Rothman had sought the impoundment because of potential voting irregularities with ballots in Passaic County and Paterson.

Passaic County's chief elections administrator granted Rothman's request earlier in the day, but Superior Court Judge Ernest Caposella overturned it during a hearing Monday evening in Paterson, The Huffington Post reported.

The congressional run is the first bid for public office for Boteach, a talk show host and author of books including “Kosher Jesus” and “Kosher Sex,” Patch previously reported.

Boteach's opponents for the nomination were Blase Billack of Saddle Brook, an associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences at St. John’s University who ran unsuccessfully for Congress two years ago, according to NJ Spotlight, and Herbert Castillo, a semi-retired ophthalmologist with an office in Paterson, who had the most political experience among the GOP contenders, having run as an independent for governor but finishing third in 2005.

Related Topics: 9th Congressional District, Primary Election, Rep. Bill Pascrell, Rep. Steve Rothman, and Results

Jack Walker

11:09 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Goodbye Steve, glad to see you lose. Pascrell, your next.

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William Mays

11:46 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Against Rabbi Schmuley? I don't think so? The guy that wants to extend the blue laws to create an "American Sabbath"? Guy must have never heard of separation of church and state.

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CD Cantelli

11:57 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Why is a religious guy looking to get involved in government. Sad to see that the republicans pick such ridiculous candidates. I'm behind Pascrell.

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Tommy P

8:08 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The Rabbi is a talk show host, with the number of hours he has spent on WABC, he is bound to have said a few dumb things. The blue laws are stupid, but if that's your biggest gripe with him, he should be fairly easy to vote for since there is NO way you would get 5% of congress to side with him, let alone a law passed.

As for separation of church and state, its not in the Constitution. It actually reads "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" If your suggesting the Rabbi shouldn't be allowed to run for Congress, aren't you prohibiting the free exercise thereof the Rabbi or any other religious person?

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CD Cantelli

10:32 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

I never said the Rabbi can't run. I just don't like any religious leader from any faith in government because I don't want him proposing laws or voting on laws based upon his strict religious beliefs. We grill our political leaders and judges about their beliefs and whether it will effect their leadership and yet the republicans decide to run a person who has an obligation to abide by the teachings of religious law? What if Congress were made up entirely of priests or entirely of rabbis? Worst move I ever heard!!

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William Mays

3:04 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Thats the point though Tommy, I want someone that can get stuff done for his/her constituents, not have put BS bills that will never pass.

JamesTS

12:02 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Agree with you there. this Rabbi guy is a real celebrity character. More of a joke to me.

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CD Cantelli

12:05 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Is the Pope interested for a third party candidate?

Me

10:14 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

But Pascrell made the tax payers pay to clear up the dirty river!!11!111! I hate that commercial.

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Nice Jewish Boy from Fort Lee

5:21 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

At least it wasn't his backyard that had to be cleaned up.

LENNY

2:15 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

time to think where STEVE will move now so he can run in another election. just think maybe you could have scored better againts Garret!

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Nice Jewish Boy from Fort Lee

5:18 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Lenny, Just remember it is difficult to hit a moving target.

mushroom

4:16 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Serves the Carpet Bagger right. He was willing for the Democrats to lose a seat for his own glory

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Nice Jewish Boy from Fort Lee

5:20 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Mushroom, You have made a valid point. We need less an less of these self-serving politicians.

Nice Jewish Boy from Fort Lee

5:17 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

At least Bill Pascrell doesn't move around like some people in the race. And he did get the backing of "Slick Willie" for his support of Hillary Clinton.

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Jimmy Drake

7:19 am on Saturday, June 9, 2012

Please guys, let us bow our heads in prayer.

The poor dumped Congressman must now be able to scrape by on his (approx) annual $178,000.00 - FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE - meager pension.

of course full health benefits......

BUT - - - We on the other hand may get to enjoy obamacare!

Oiy ..

anybody else miss Callahan's?

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