Former Jersey Senate Candidate and Conservative Activist Jeff Bell Dies

Conservative activist, three-time U.S. Senate candidate Jeff Bell dies

Former U.S. Senate candidate and Reagan-era operate Jeff Bell has died, Save Jerseyans.

“I’m very sorry to report the sad news that Jeff Bell died suddenly last night,” tweeted Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard, a long-time Bell friend, on Sunday afternoon. “He was a kind and generous man with an original mind, a fighting spirit, and a deep faith. I admired him and am grateful to have been his friend.”

Serving for decades as a Republican operative, consultant, speech writer and policy analyst, Bell famously helped produce ads for Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign.

In 1978, in between Reagan’s first and second presidential campaigns (Bell assisted both efforts), veteran U.S. Senator Clifford Case (R-N.J.) lost the primary in his bid for a fifth Senate term to Bell who ran on a conservative outsider message. Bell ultimately lost to Bill Bradley in the general election. New Jersey hasn’t elected a Republican U.S. Senator since.

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