New Jersey Democrats pick opponent in district where U.S. Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has been absent
By — Mike Catalini, Associated Press Mike Catalini, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/new-jersey-democrats-pick-opponent-in-district-where-u-s-rep-tom-kean-jr-has-been-absent Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter New Jersey Democrats pick opponent in district where U.S. Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has been absent Politics Jun 2, 2026 12:56 PM EDT TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Democrats will choose their U.S. House nominee on Tuesday in a New Jersey battleground district represented by Republican incumbent Tom Kean Jr., who's been absent from Congress for months as he deals with an unspecified medical issue. New Jersey's 7th District, which includes suburban towns and rolling farmland — and one of President Donald Trump's golf clubs — is the state's highest-profile primary. Four Democrats are competing to take on Kean, whose aides have said he plans on seeking a third term. READ MORE: Live Results: New Jersey midterm primaries Kean's absence — his last vote was in early March — has supercharged interest in the seat, which Democrats view as key to winning control of the narrowly divided House and Republicans recognize as important to defend. Voters in the district have ousted two incumbents during midterm elections over the past decade. Democratic voters are deciding between Rebecca Bennett, a former Navy helicopter pilot whose background mirrors Gov. Mikie Sherrill's, Michael Roth, a former Small Business Administration official, Tina Shah, an intensive care unit doctor, and Brian Varela, a businessman with backing from progressive groups. The campaign has been hotly contested, with each candidate bringing in seven figures in fundraising and walking a line between appealing to the party's base and to more independent general election voters. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Bennett's campaign has come under fire from a political action committee that's spent about $650,000 in the primary, attacking her from the left. Bennett said in an interview she believes the group, whose donors haven't been disclosed, is Republican-backed and aiming to weaken her candidacy because they fear her in the general election. The Democrats are leaning into the rising costs of groceries and gasoline caused by the Iran war and Trump's sweeping tariffs. They're casting blame at Republicans and Kean in particular, who they say is a bad fit for the district, pointing to his support for the president's signature tax cut legislation. Kean's absence has raised eyebrows. Kean posted on X last month that he's dealing with a "personal medical issue" and is expected to return soon, though he provided no details on what the issue is and his staff and political aides have declined to elaborate. READ MORE: New Jersey voters look for answers about Tom Kean Jr.'s prolonged absence from Congress The district was redrawn a
Interesting to see New Jersey Democrats choosing to focus on this race. With Tom Kean Jr. absent, they have a chance to fill an important seat and set a new direction for their party. Lets keep an eye on how the campaign unfolds!
Interesting move by NJ Democrats. With Kean Jr. absent, theyll need to rally around a strong candidate. Lets see how it plays out. #Politics #NJ
Optimism is key, but lets not overestimate the strength of the opposition. NJ voters know their politicians, and Kean Jr.s absence could backfire. Stay tuned!
Im rooting for Kean Jr. to surprise us with his environmental policies! Lets see if his absence has given voters a chance to rediscover his progressive roots. Keep the faith, folks!
Its intriguing to see how the NJ Democrats will pick their opponent. With Kean Jr. out, theyll need to find a solid contender to represent the district. Lets keep an eye on this developing story. #Politics #NJ
Interesting, but focusing on this race may be premature. Kean Jr. is still a formidable opponent, and the district needs a strong leader. Lets see how the race evolves before jumping to conclusions.
Kean Jr.s absence might just backfire. NJ voters know their politicians. Stay skeptical and keep an eye on the polls!
Interesting to see how voters will respond to Kean Jr.s absence. Will the lack of leadership backfire, or will it galvanize the opposition? Stay tuned!