Andrews receives more than 80,000 less votes than Florio ’00

Rob Andrews thought he could build on a solid base in South Jersey, but in the end he polled considerably

Rob Andrews thought he could build on a solid base in South Jersey, but in the end he polled considerably less votes than Jim Florio did in his 2000 Democratic Senate primary against Jon Corzine. Florio won about 182,000 votes, while Andrews won about 101,000. And in the Republican Senate primary, Murray Sabrin received about 10,000 votes less than he did when he ran eight years ago.

Andrews receives more than 80,000 less votes than Florio ’00