Truck Driver Defeats NJ Senate President After Spending Less Than $10,000 on Campaign

Truck Driver Defeats NJ Senate President After Spending Less Than $10,000 on Campaign
Senate President Steve Sweeney winks at someone before the start of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's budget address in Trenton, N.J. on Feb. 25, 2020. Seth Wenig/AP Photo/File
Ella Kietlinska
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Edward Durr, a commercial truck driver for 25 years, unseated in the Nov. 2 election the long-tenured New Jersey Senate president, according to unofficial election results published by New Jersey Herald.

Durr claimed that he spent less than $10,000 on his campaign, according to Politico.
Ella Kietlinska
Ella Kietlinska
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Ella Kietlinska is an Epoch Times reporter covering U.S. and world politics.
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