Senator Frank Lautenberg has decided not to run again to seek another term in the U.S. Senate.
He was recently challenged by Newark Mayor Cory Booker for a seat that he has held for most of the last 30 years.
He first served in the United States Senate from 1982 to 2001; after a brief retirement, he was re-elected to the Senate and has served since 2003.
He was recently challenged by Newark Mayor Cory Booker for a seat that he has held for most of the last 30 years.
He first served in the United States Senate from 1982 to 2001; after a brief retirement, he was re-elected to the Senate and has served since 2003.
Senator Frank Lautenberg has decided not to run again to seek another term in the U.S. Senate.
He was recently challenged by Newark Mayor Cory Booker for a seat that he has held for most of the last 30 years.
He first served in the United States Senate from 1982 to 2001; after a brief retirement, he was re-elected to the Senate and has served since 2003.
At age 89, Lautenberg is the oldest current senator and the last serving veteran of World War II in the US Senate.
Lautenberg was the son of poor Russian Jewish immigrants. He had no Jewish education and his family could not afford to be members of a Synagogue.
Lautenberg's announcement lmiat certainly guarantees Cory Booker the democratic nomination.
He was recently challenged by Newark Mayor Cory Booker for a seat that he has held for most of the last 30 years.
He first served in the United States Senate from 1982 to 2001; after a brief retirement, he was re-elected to the Senate and has served since 2003.
At age 89, Lautenberg is the oldest current senator and the last serving veteran of World War II in the US Senate.
Lautenberg was the son of poor Russian Jewish immigrants. He had no Jewish education and his family could not afford to be members of a Synagogue.
Lautenberg's announcement lmiat certainly guarantees Cory Booker the democratic nomination.