Teddy Liddell Shares His Thoughts About the Norcross Indictment
Teddy Liddell, candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District, shares his thoughts about the Norcross indictment.
Teddy Liddell, candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District, shares his thoughts about the Norcross indictment.
Teddy Liddell, candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 1stCongressional District, extends heartfelt thanks to all supporters and volunteers for their incredible efforts in securing a victory in the Primary Election. The campaign has been bolstered by an outstanding team of volunteers, whose dedication reflects the new energy and leadership sought by constituents.
Teddy Liddell has won the Republican primary in New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District, according to the Associated Press.
In New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District, Theodore Liddell won the Republican party’s nomination and will now run against incumbent Democrat Donald Norcross in November. Norcross ran unopposed.
U.S. Army veteran and attorney Teddy Liddell has won the GOP nomination in the 1st congressional district, defeating former Collingswood school board member Claire Gustafson and union carpenter Damon Galdo for the right to take on Rep. Donald Norcross (D-Camden), the New Jersey Globe projects.
Following an open and thorough vetting process, the Burlington County Republican Screening Committee recommended a dynamic and impressive slate of 2024 congressional and county candidates Saturday morning, which the entire county committee voted unanimously to endorse.
The Camden County GOP screening committee has completed its evaluation process and has recommended Curtis Bashaw for the US Senate and Theodore “Teddy” Liddell for the House in CD1. After careful consideration and evaluation, I have accepted their recommendations and fully endorse Curtis and Teddy to join President Donald Trump as our endorsed candidates for […]
Teddy Liddell, a U.S. Army veteran and frequent candidate for local office, has announced that he’ll run against Norcross this year, joining two other candidates already in the race.