Camden mayor backs Tammy Murphy for Senate


Camden Mayor Vic Carstarphen endorsed First Lady Tammy Murphy for U.S. Senate this morning, giving the first lady another South Jersey ally in her fight for indicted Senator Bob Menendez’s seat.

“I find great comfort in knowing that when Tammy gets to Washington, she will be a Senator who represents all the citizens in our state, including those who deal with the unique challenges of living and working in an urban environment,” Carstarphen said in a statement. “Also, as the first woman to represent NJ in the US Senate, she will be a critical voice in the defense of the rights and freedoms of people who are most likely to lose them. In short, I’m riding with Tammy to victory in June and beyond.”

Murphy is already assured to get the Camden County Democratic line in this year’s primary thanks to her endorsement from Camden Democratic Chair James Beach. But as Murphy works to build up a base in New Jersey’s Black and Hispanic communities, support from Carstarphen – a popular former high school basketball star who became mayor in 2021 – could go a long way in the city of Camden, the state’s 14th-largest municipality.

Murphy’s main opponent in the June primary election is Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown), a South Jersey guy himself who lives only a dozen miles from Camden. Two other Democratic candidates, Patricia Campos-Medina and Larry Hamm, are also running; Menendez has not said whether he plans to seek another term.

See here for a full list of endorsements in New Jersey’s 2024 congressional contests.


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