Former President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Christine Serrano Glassner in her campaign to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate. Emphasizing her qualities during a rally in New Jersey, Trump described Serrano Glassner as “fantastic,” leading into his full endorsement as the state heads towards its Republican Senate primary.
“She’s a fantastic woman,” Trump said. “I’m giving her my complete and total endorsement.”
Trump revealed his opposition to Serrano Glassner’s GOP contender, Curtis Bashaw, highlighting his support for NJ Republican Governor Chris Christie, with whom Trump has had several public disagreements.
Responding to Trump’s endorsement, Serrano Glassner shared her ambition to be a “steadfast ally” and welcomed the chance to work with him in Washington, D.C.
“I gratefully accept President Trump’s endorsement, and I look forward to serving as his steadfast ally in Washington and working hand-in-hand with him to Drain the Swamp and Make America Great Again,” Serrano Glassner said. “New Jersey deserves better than the corrupt political establishment that gave us ‘Gold Bar Bob’ Menendez, and America deserves better than the unmitigated disaster of the Biden regime.”
The seat Serrano Glassner is contesting is currently occupied by Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez, who declined to seek reelection following multiple bribery charges. While the door is left open for an independent run, Menendez has pulled back from the Democratic nomination.
A CLOSE RACE.
Serrano Glassner, the mayor of Mendham Borough, which has a population of under 5,000, will likely face a challenging race against the expected Democratic nominee, NJ U.S. Rep. Andy Kim. In a pre-endorsement poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University, Kim led Serrano Glassner by 9 points.
However, the same poll found that if Menendez runs as an independent candidate, which is highly likely, Kim’s lead over Serrano Glassner decreases to just 5 points. The 80,000-strong Saturday rally for Trump also proves that the MAGA movement is popular in the Garden State and that a race between Serrano Glassner and the Democrat nominee may be far closer than polls suggest.