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Assemblyman Johnson on why he should replace Sen. Weinberg

Assemblywman Gordon Johnson discusses the upcoming NJ Senate race.

03/26/2021

NJ Spotlight News

Assemblyman Johnson on why he should replace Sen. Weinberg

Clip: 3/26/2021 | 3m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Assemblywman Gordon Johnson discusses the upcoming NJ Senate race.

Assembly members Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Gordon Johnson are competing for Sen. Loretta Weinberg's seat. Johnson goes on the record with Chief Political Correspondent Michael Aron.

03/26/2021

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