REPORT: Dishonest Rebecca Bennett Strikes Again
Newly uncovered property records reveal that dishonest Rebecca Bennett is only in NJ-07 to run for Congress.
Bennett has been desperately hyping up her ties to Bridgewater, but as it turns out, she’s only renting a home there. And the home that she owns? It’s located outside the district, ready for her to move back into after she loses in November.
Remember: Bennett’s dishonesty is a pattern: She deleted posts praising far-left extremists, and shocking audio uncovered Bennett admitting she hates the majority of voters in NJ-07.
Read the full story here or see excerpts below:
SCOOP: Democratic nominee’s local ties undercut by property records
Washington Reporter
Matthew Foldi
June 22, 2026
Members of Rep. Tom Kean’s (R., N.J.) family have roots dating back to the American Revolution; one of Kean’s ancestors was New Jersey’s first elected governor.
To counter Kean’s ties, his Democratic opponent, Rebecca Bennett, is hyping up her ties to Bridgewater, New Jersey — “Bridgewater is where my daughters are growing up. It’s where I sit in the school pickup line, run into neighbors at the grocery store, and see firsthand what families need to thrive,” she recently wrote. “I’m proud to call this town home, and I’m running for Congress to fight for the next generation here in Bridgewater and across NJ-07.”
But, property records obtained by the Washington Reporter suggest that Bennett — who owns a home outside of New Jersey’s 7th District — is now renting in Bridgewater. Bennett’s campaign did not respond to request for comment about her housing situation.
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National Republicans are already leveraging it against Bennett, claiming that it is the latest piece of evidence that New Jersey voters can’t trust her. “Out of touch Democrat Rebecca Bennett is proving yet again that she’s a self-serving opportunist who will say or do anything for a vote,” Maureen O’Toole, a spokeswoman for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), told the Reporter. “Bennett’s words aren’t worth the paper they’re written on, and New Jerseyans cannot trust her to represent them in Congress.”
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