Kane In Your Corner: Breaking down campaign claims between Altman and Kean
News 12's Walter Kane compares campaign claims between the two candidates.
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Oct 11, 2024, 12:50 PM
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This year's most tightly contested congressional race in New Jersey is in District 7, where Sue Altman is taking on incumbent republican Tom Kean Jr.
News 12's Walter Kane compares campaign claims between the two candidates.
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