ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – New Jersey Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew and Democratic challenger Amy Kennedy clashed – albeit mostly politely – Thursday during a televised debate in their race for the 2nd District House seat.
Van Drew, who is seeking his second term after becoming a Republican over his opposition to Democrats’ impeaching President Donald Trump, and Kennedy, who is seeking office for the first time, contrasted sharply over how the federal government handled coronavirus.
Van Drew echoed President Donald Trump’s message, praising him for restricting travel from China and painting a positive picture.
“We do but we have light at the end of the tunnel,” he said. “America is going to move forward.”
Kennedy faulted the president for not having a comprehensive plan to address the outbreak.
“We’re six months in and we’re still really struggling,” she said. “It’s really the mixed messaging that we saw throughout this pandemic.“
Unlike two years ago, when the debate at Stockton’s Galloway Township campus was packed with people in the audience, and food was served, Thursday’s debate adhered to COVID-19 protocols.
The candidates were in a separate room from reporters, and stood at least 6 feet apart and at least 6 feet from the moderators as well. There was no audience.
About a dozen or so Kennedy supporters stood on the corner outside the debate hall, holding her campaign signs as well as Biden-Harris flags.
Kennedy met with the group and posed for some photos with them before the debate.
There did not appear to be a similar group around the debate hall for Van Drew.
Van Drew was elected in 2018 but switched parties because he opposed impeachment of Trump. His embrace of the GOP led to an Oval Office meeting with the president, during which he pledged his “undying support.”
The president thanked Van Drew with a rally in Wildwood, and later a prime time speaking role at the Republican National Convention.
Kennedy is former public school teacher and the spouse of former Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy.
Polls have shown Kennedy with a slight lead in the swing district. Trump carried the district in 2016, though Van Drew won as a Democrat two years later. Before his victory, Republicans had held the congressional seat for over two decades.
The 2nd District covers much of southern New Jersey and includes parts or all of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean and Salem counties.
Kennedy has run ads on Philadelphia market TV focusing on her biography and as well as health care arguing in favor of protecting coverage for pre-existing illnesses.
Van Drew has been airing radio ads recently, but also had a video spot that featured Trump endorsing him. Van Drew is a dentist and longtime former state lawmaker. He served as a conservative-leaning Democrat in the state Senate until he won the House seat two years ago.