Bennett wins Democratic nod in New Jersey primary to face US House Republican Kean

Rebecca Bennett, a former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot who is running to represent New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, poses for a photograph in Somerville, New Jersey, U.S., December 16, 2025. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Purchase Licensing Rights

Democrat Rebecca Bennett emerged from a highly competitive primary on Tuesday to take on Republican U.S. Representative Thomas Kean in the November general election in New Jersey’s seventh congressional district, U.S. media projected.
Bennett ​emerged from a crowded field as the winner with a 28 point-lead over ​her closest rival, Tina Shah, with 48% of the vote counted, according to ⁠the Associated Press. Kean, who has been absent from Congress with a mystery medical issue ​since early March, ran unopposed.

Kean and Bennett will now square off in November for a seat ​that has changed party hands twice within the past eight years and now ranks as a key target for Democrats hoping to capture the House of Representatives. Independent analysts rate the contest as a toss-up.
The swing district ​of suburbs and small towns stretches from Staten Island to the Pennsylvania border and includes ​President Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf course. Trump carried the district in 2024, edging out Democrat Kamala Harris by ‌just ⁠over a percentage point.
Kean, 57, is the scion of a storied New Jersey political family. His father, Thomas, was governor for nearly two decades. His great grandfather was a longtime congressman. And he is descended from the state’s first governor, William Livingston. Most recently, Kean has been ​prominent for missing more ​than 100 House votes ⁠due to an undisclosed medical condition.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bennett-wins-democratic-nod-new-jersey-primary-face-us-house-republican-kean-2026-06-03/

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