Woodbridge’s McCabe falls short in bid for county Democratic chairman

Former Assemblyman Peter J. Barnes Jr. bested Kevin McCabe to become the county Democratic chairman during the organization's convention Tuesday in Edison.
Committee members from each of the county’s municipalities chose the retired FBI agent over former state labor secretary by a vote of 517 to 412.













Tom Maras 1:01 pm on June 15, 2011 Permalink
By all accounts, Peter Barnes, Jr., is a man of great integrity and high moral character. The Middlesex County Democrats were fortunate to have him as a candidate for the Chairmanship and wise enough to elect him to the positions.
Perhaps some, be they Democrat, Republican or other, reading the above article, and in particular the following, “Woodbridge Mayor John E. McCormac campaigned intensely for McCabe and managed to bring out 139 of the township’s 146 committee seats to the convention. But the numbers were not enough to counter the pull of state Sen. Bob Smith of Piscataway and Woodbridge nemesis John Wisniewski, the state party chairman and assemblyman from Sayreville”, will see the McCabe/McCormac loss as a shift away from the McCormac style of politics.
It would be hard to imagine McCormac’s power and influence within his party has not be greatly diminished by the McCabe loss. Perhaps, it is a sign of things to come for McCormac, even in Woodbridge.