Rush Holt, the freshman Democrat from the 12th Congressional District, also did not seem to be having much fun.
This time he is thinking about challenging Rush Holt, the Democrat who currently represents the 12th District in Congress.
In 1934, a twenty-nine-year-old, Rush Holt, was elected to the Senate; he agreed to wait six months, until his thirtieth birthday, to take the oath.
In New Jersey, a physics professor named Rush Holt was behind by 20 percent ten days before the election.
"It's an expensive year, but in particular this race is expensive because Rush Holt is one of the more vulnerable members."
"Rush Holt better watch out."
We think Rush Holt is vulnerable on the demographics of the district.
Rush Holt is different than Bob Torricelli.
Rush Holt won this race in a fluke.
Rush Holt strongly supports a Medicare prescription drug benefit that is meaningful, affordable, reliable, and voluntary.