Woman charged with vandalizing Miami Catholic church, desecrating altar Read article “I don’t think that’s a sufficient reason to resign, I really don’t,” he said. Yet now they want him out as Morristown chairman. He says party leaders were aware of his pro-life views prior to his run for commissioner and still thought he'd be good candidate, "especially since the county government doesn't vote on legislation involving abortion," he added. The county organization said it was its “duty to choose representatives and party leaders who will support, protect and expand equitable and quality access to reproductive rights in New Jersey and help make that a reality for every American.” More recently, the committee Oliver chairs issued a "no confidence" vote against him.īut Oliver is standing firm. In December, the Morris County Democratic Committee called on Oliver to resign his municipal post. “Given the revelation that Oliver’s position is far removed from what most of us would consider ‘pro-woman’ or ‘feminist,’ we feel strongly that continuing to endorse this candidate would be a betrayal of our members’ values, which are and have always been overwhelmingly pro-choice,” the group’s co-executive directors said at the time.
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