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In this April 15, 2014 photo, State Sen. Donald Norcross stands for a photo near photographs of party leaders in a Democratic Party office in Cherry Hill, N.J. Norcross is a Congressional candidate for New Jersey’s 1st District seat held since 1990 by Rob Andrews, who announced on Feb. 4, that he was resigning to take a job with a law firm. Norcross was an electrician and union official before he was elected to the state Assembly in 2009. He served there just four days before he was appointed to the state Senate to fill a vacancy left when Dana Redd resigned to become mayor of Camden. In the June 3, Democratic primary, Norcross will face Logan Township Mayor Frank Minor and Frank Broomell Jr., a 27-year-old former Marine who is now working on his master’s degree at Harvard. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

In this April 15, 2014 photo, State Sen. Donald Norcross stands for a photo near photographs of party leaders in a Democratic Party office in Cherry Hill, N.J. Norcross is a Congressional candidate for New Jersey’s 1st District seat held since 1990 by Rob Andrews, who announced on Feb. 4, that he was resigning to take a job with a law firm. Norcross was an electrician and union official before he was elected to the state Assembly in 2009. He served there just four days before he was appointed to the state Senate to fill a vacancy left when Dana Redd resigned to become mayor of Camden. In the June 3, Democratic primary, Norcross will face Logan Township Mayor Frank Minor and Frank Broomell Jr., a 27-year-old former Marine who is now working on his master’s degree at Harvard. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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