Tea Party hears from candidates, even a Democrat – New Jersey Herald
Posted: Apr. 7, 2017 12:50 am
HAMPTON -- A Democratic candidate for state Senate spoke at a Skylands Tea Party meeting with hopes of finding some measure of common ground, but it didn't take long for the guns to come out. Metaphorically speaking, of course.
Jennifer Hamilton, a state Senate candidate in the 24th Legislative District, was invited to speak at the Skylands Tea Party's monthly meeting at the Hampton Diner on Wednesday night by the group's president, Doug Amedeo.
Prior to giving the floor to Hamilton, Amedeo explained his reasoning for inviting a Democrat to his fellow conservatives.
"Jennifer opposes the gas tax and has said she wants to be a fiscally responsible state senator," he said. "I wanted to know what she meant by that, and I think she should tell us."
Amedeo later said, "We need to get past treating political parties like sports teams," and encouraged the group to be respectful.
Hamilton spoke for just under 10 minutes and almost immediately hit her stated goal -- and campaign slogan, "Joining Together to Bridge the Divide" -- of identifying similarities between opposing political ideologies.
She asked the room who thought their taxes were too high and nearly every hand went up. Hamilton asked her small contingent of Democratic supporters in the room -- which included Sussex County Democratic Committee Chairwoman Leslie Huhn and 24th District Assembly candidate Michael Pirog -- the same, and all of their hands were raised as well.
"We have just found common ground," Hamilton said to a small spattering of applause. "It's a start."
Hamilton said her goal in running for state Senate is to "find those common problems that we all see every single day" and find a way to fix them.
The 34-year-old attorney from Sparta said she was "under no illusion" that her speaking at the meeting would sway voters in the room but that she hoped it would start a dialogue.
"I think (dialogue) is something that we have been missing," Hamilton said. "I think it is something that is so important, and I think it's something that we should all demand from our representatives."
Hamilton expressed her views about the sagging local economy -- she called it her "biggest arch-nemesis" -- as well infrastructure, property values/taxes and the gas tax increase.
"These are problems that I believe are universal and they transcend party lines," she said. "If I were in Trenton, those are the issues that I'm going to fight for."
She acknowledged there were issues where Democrats and Tea Partiers were going to disagree. Once Hamilton had finished speaking, the group posed numerous questions to her about those wedge issues, including the one everyone in the room knew was coming: firearms.
Skylands Tea Party Vice President William Hayden, who just last week entered the GOP primary to challenge state Sen. Steve Oroho, R-24th Dist., was the first to speak up.
"Second Amendment. Where are you?" Hayden asked.
Hamilton didn't back away from the topic: "What are your concerns?" she asked.
Hayden said he was in favor of concealed carry in the state, to which Hamilton said Sussex and Warren counties were "two of the safest" in New Jersey.
"But I have no concerns about us and our gun ownership here in Sussex County," she said. "I have no problem with people having firearms. ... I have no intention of bringing legislation that's going to restrict any of your rights to own a gun."
Hamilton's thoughts on pension payments to state employees -- a statewide political battle that has divided political parties from within in recent years -- also were questioned.
"I believe that benefits that are given to employees for their service, for their hard work, for their loyalty and their commitment ... they've been paying into that system," Hamilton said. "I think that those are not negotiable. What is negotiable, however, is the future of those pension systems."
The other hot topic of the night was sanctuary cities. A Tea Party member questioned Hamilton's view on a bill sponsored by state Sen. Brain Stack, D-33rd Dist., which the Democratic candidate deferred answering until she had more information about the legislation. When pressed on the larger issue, Hamilton said she believed sanctuary cities were acceptable in certain instances but agreed with the group that finding ways to reduce illegal immigration need to be worked on.
Hamilton's appearance at the meeting was met with civility, and several members of the Skylands Tea Party said afterward that they appreciated her willingness to address a "hostile crowd."
But not everyone was pleased at Hamilton's appearance. After the small group of Democrats left the diner, a woman who had abruptly left when the candidate began speaking returned to the room and expressed her "outrage."
"We had a Democrat in here -- those Democrats are at war with us," the woman said. "I'm outraged that the Tea Party would even consider being polite to these people. They have no business being at our meetings."
After the meeting, Hayden admitted he was surprised Hamilton had been invited to speak and said he would have to "put out some fires" with a few members.
"I thought she did good," Hayden said of his potential general election opponent. "She walked into the lion's den, don't get me wrong. She's a very affable person."
For her part, Hamilton said there were a lot of "good moments" in the nearly h our-long back-and-forth with the Skylands Tea Party.
"I hope I started a dialogue," she said. "I really do. I don't know that anyone's minds are going to be changed, but perhaps when they're thinking about the issues and the voice that they want to represent them, they'll look and say, At least this is a person who is willing to listen.' "
Freeholder candidate speaks too
A 2017 GOP primary candidate for Sussex County freeholder was also afforded a chance to speak to the Skylands Tea Party on Wednesday night. Ailish Hambel, the former chair of the Sussex County GOP committee, was invited by Hayden.
Hambel is running against Herb Yardley in a contested primary for one, three-year term on the freeholder board. Democratic freeholder candidate Daniel Perez awaits the winner of the Republican primary.
Hambel spoke about her journey that started as an Irish immigrant to the U.S. to eventually becoming a Sparta Township councilwoman and business owner.
"I want you to understand that I feel very, very qualified," she said. "I am very conservative. I listened to all of you and I agree with this room completely."
Phoebus run in 2019?
Assemblywoman Gail Phoebus, R-24th Dist., was the third and final speaker of the evening.
Phoebus, whose departure last week from the state Senate primary challenge to Oroho opened the door for Hayden's campaign, said she dropped her campaign bid because of financial concerns and wanting to spend time with her family.
However, Phoebus casually mentioned her political career was not yet over.
"Trust me, I'm not done," she said. "I'm going to run the next time around for my Assembly seat again."
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