Rob Menendez endorses Pou for Pascrell’s seat

N.J.’s only Hispanic member of Congress wants to be joined by another

Rep. Rob Menendez speaks at an event to support Hudson County Executive Craig Guy. (Photo: Rob Menendez via Facebook).

Upon the resignation of his father, Rep. Rob Menendez (D-Jersey City) recently became New Jersey’s only Hispanic member of Congress; he’s hoping that doesn’t remain true for long.

In the ongoing, fast-moving race for the late Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-Paterson)’s seat, Menendez has endorsed State Sen. Nellie Pou (D-North Haledon), who has chaired the New Jersey Legislative Latino Caucus for almost two decades.

“I believe Nellie Pou – who also succeeded Bill Pascrell in the New Jersey Assembly in 1997 – is the right person for the job and she has my full support,” Menendez said in a statement. “She has the experience to get to work on Day One and it’s about damn time New Jersey sends a Latina to Congress.”

Pou is the only Hispanic candidate currently in the race for the 9th district, a Passaic and Bergen County district that’s plurality Hispanic. Also in the race are Assemblymembers Benjie Wimberly (D-Paterson) and Shavonda Sumter (D-North Haledon) and Paterson Mayor André Sayegh, and other candidates are still looking at the race as well.

The race won’t be decided by voters; rather, Democratic county committeemembers from across the 9th district will meet this coming week to decide on a new nominee. That means endorsements like Menendez’s could be especially impactful – particularly among the district’s Hudson Democratic committeemembers, who make up around 10% of the district.

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