CD2 ACTION: Glackin Not Running, Richter Comes With Dollars

David Richter

David Richter

Well, I thought I was going to be blogging about two Brians in CD2, “New Brian” and “Old Brian” with the “New” being older than the “Old.” It’s not going to happen. I spoke with Brian “New Brian” Glackin this morning and he will not be running in CD2 due to work commitments.

I’ve had a few conversations with Glackin and I like the guy. Frankly, I think he could have been a formidable candidate. He did say he’s going to stay involved and help where he can.

Announced Republican candidate in CD2, David Richter, has opened his wallet. Admittedly, I wasn’t kind to Richter when I first learned he was considering a run, but after meeting him several times he’s growing on me. He’s a likeable guy. On the downside Richter still hasn’t come on the radio show, but I blame his consultant (and Bob for endorsing Brian Fitzherbert) more than I do the candidate. Anyway, according to the great Matt Friedman at Politico:

Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew may be doing all he can not to alienate his relatively pro-Trump district, but the Republican race to replace him is intensifying.

Yesterday, Republican challenger David Richter disclosed a $413,000 fundraising haul, though almost three-quarters of it came from a self-loan.

Richter — a former HIll International CEO who just moved to the district from Princeton on Saturday — is emphasizing that money is important in this race. His main rival in the primary, Brian Fitzherbert has earned a lot of local endorsements, including an appearance at his event by former U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo. But as of June 30, Fitzherbert had only raised about $17,000 (his campaign did not respond to a phone call seeking more recent numbers).

$413,000 is a lot of cabbage and having $300,000 of your own to throw in to make that number isn’t a bad thing. Good for Richter. Spend it wisely. One activist tried to make the argument that he only raised $113,000 and that Brian Fitzherbert was in a better position. I pointed out that Richter’s $113,000 is nearly 10 times what Fitzherbert raised in his first quarter and that’s without the local name ID of Fitzherbert, meaning Old Brian better get to work.

The part of the story that really jumped out at me is that Brian Fitzherbert’s campaign “did not respond to a phone call seeking more recent numbers.” It’s unlike Fitzherbert to be quiet. His campaign has been announcing endorsements at a rate of about once a week.

So, at least for now, it appears the GOP primary in CD2 is shaping up to be Fitzherbert’s ability to organize versus Richter’s ability to fund his campaign, and we all know, in politics money can buy love and catapults your campaign to frontrunner status.

All this seems to leave the third announced Republican in this race, Bob Patterson, as the odd man out. Most people who meet Patterson seem to like him. He’s a smart guy, one activist recently told me he’s an academic. Maybe, but Patterson’s thoughts on “semen-exposed” women is likely enough to keep him from doing anything except maybe playing the role of spoiler. Let’s see who he hurts.

Note: While Bob has endorsed Brian Fitzherbert for next year’s CD2 primary, Steve is completely neutral and making no endorsement

CD2 Action: Fitzherbert Gets 2 More Endorsements

Brian Fitzherbert

Brian Fitzherbert

Yesterday I wrote that GOP congressional candidate in CD2 Brian Fitzherbert has been announcing endorsements at about once each week. Well, this morning he announced two more endorsements; Hamilton Township Committeewoman Maryetta Borkowski and Absecon Committeeman Greg Seher.

Both, Borkowski and Seher, are county committee members in Atlantic County and both have worked with Fitzherbert in his former role building the Atlantic County Young Republicans organization.

Fitzherbert has announced several endorsements from county committee members throughout the district. This may be a strategy to watch, especially when we get closer to county conventions.

The CD2 primary election field is already somewhat crowded. Others in the race include David Richter who announced three endorsements yesterday. Bob Patterson, despite his sticky issue with robbing women of the “remarkable” chemicals in semen, is still in the race and actively campaigning. Seth Grossman is still a rumored candidate and we’re waiting to hear if Brian Glackin, aka “new Brian” is getting into the race.

Stay tuned!

Note: While Bob has endorsed Brian Fitzherbert for next year’s CD2 primary, Steve is completely neutral and making no endorsement.

CD2 Action: Richter Comes With His First Endorsements

David Richter

David Richter

It looks like the endorsement battles have begun in CD2. For weeks we’ve been getting press releases from congressional candidate Brian Fitzherbert announcing endorsements, about one each week. Today, congressional candidate David Richter came with three endorsements.

Richter’s campaign announced Waterford Mayor Bill Richardson, Hammonton Councilman Joe Giralo and Somers Point Councilman James Toto have endorsed his candidacy. Read the press release here.

A third candidate in the race, Bob Patterson, has yet to come with an endorsement. Rumored candidate Seth Grossman said on Saturday’s radio show he is still a rumored candidate. Also, I sent an email to, “new Brian,” Brian Glackin this morning asking if he is in the race because after we broke the news that he was considering getting into the race, New Jersey Globe reported Glackin plans to make a final decision right after Labor Day.

Note: While Bob has endorsed Brian Fitzherbert for next year’s CD2 primary, Steve is completely neutral and making no endorsement.