During the primary campaign for the New Jersey State Senate in the 24th district, Steve Oroho and Guy Gregg faced off in a contentious race. Here are some key issues that defined their campaign:
Fiscal Policy and Taxes: Oroho and Gregg had differing views on fiscal policies and tax issues. Oroho, who later had a significant role in budget matters in the legislature, was seen as a candidate with a strong focus on financial management and fiscal responsibility.
Spending and Budget Management: Both candidates debated over state spending and budget management, with Oroho emphasizing his expertise in financial planning and his commitment to reducing unnecessary expenditures.
Legacy and Endorsements: The campaign was also marked by discussions over political endorsements and the legacy of local political figures. Oroho had support from influential figures in the district, which was seen as a significant advantage in his campaign against Gregg.
Development and Local Issues: Local issues, including development and infrastructure in the district, were also crucial points of contention. Each candidate aimed to position themselves as the more capable and reliable representative for addressing the district’s unique needs.
For more information, you can read about the campaign dynamics in the articles from sources like Observer and Mountain men, Gregg and Oroho, fight for Senate seat.