PRESS RELEASE: Fitzherbert Announces Another Atlantic County Endorsement

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Brian Fitzherbert announced another endorsement for the 2020 CD2 Primary election. His campaign’s press release follows:

Egg Harbor Township– Brian T. Fitzherbert, who is seeking the Republican nomination for Congress in New Jersey’s Second Congressional District, announced the endorsement of Absecon Councilman and Mayoral Candidate Chris Seher.

Seher voiced his support saying, “Brian has spent his entire career in defense, aviation and aerospace. In Congress, he will be a tremendous advocate for our unique economy. He will fight for support of The FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center, The National Aviation Research, Technology Park, and the 177th Fighter Wing. Brian's experience, expertise, and background make him the perfect fit for the 2nd Congressional District.  South Jersey needs someone in Washington D.C. who knows how to navigate the industries we are looking to grow in Atlantic County. That is why I am pleased to endorse my friend Brian Fitzherbert for Congress."

“I’m humbled to have Councilman Seher’s endorsement for Congress and I look forward to calling him Mayor Seher after the November election. His words are clear, it’s time we had a Congressman who knows how to utilize the assets we have in South Jersey to further diversify and grow our economy,” Fitzherbert said.

PRESS RELEASE: Disgraced Former Assemblyman Gets A New Job And A Raise; Camden Dems still silent on Barclay

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Camden County Republican Chairman Rich Ambrosino called out the Camden County Democrats over former Assemblyman Arthur Barclay, who resigned last year after being arrested, getting a pay raise and a new county job. The organization’s press release follows:

HADDON HEIGHTS – “Here we go again with the Arthur Barclay saga,” Camden County Republican Chairman Rich Ambrosino said after reading a report that the former assemblyman is still employed by Camden County.

“It’s simply amazing the same party that dispatched a group of elected women officials, including Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt, to complain about Brett Kavanaugh in September of last year still have not spoken one word about Arthur Barclay,” Rich Ambrosino said. “In fact, in a press release on September 24th of last year we challenged Lampitt and her fellow ‘South Jersey women leaders’ to break their silence on the Barclay issue. After this most recent report, Lampitt and her fellow ‘leaders’ are still silent.”

Ambrosino explained, “Back in July 2018, after we learned Barclay still had his $60,000-a-year job with the county and a spokesman said there would be an investigation we asked, ‘Is this just another case of Camden County machine politics where they sweep their problems under the rug?’”

“Apparently, that’s exactly what happened,” Ambrosino remarked. “The Camden county Democrats chose to just sweep the problem under the rug, not announce the results of their ‘promised’ investigation, give Barclay a raise and move him into a different job at the Division of Senior and Disabled Services.”

“Only in Camden County can a guy who admitted to punching his girlfriend in the face be given a new job and a pay raise,” Ambrosino said. “Frankly, it’s offensive that a year ago Camden County machine Democrats marched elected women officials out to complain about accusations against a Supreme Court nominee, but these same women remain silent on a guy who admitted to punching his girlfriend. The entire situation is just one more example proving the machine Democrats of Camden County care about nothing more than staying in power. #MeToo, #BelieveWomen, social justice and equality are nothing more than good campaign rhetoric to these people.”

PRESS RELEASE: Flanagan Welcomes Another ‘Democrat-Lite’ Candidate To The Race

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Yesterday attorney Stuart Meissner announced he has formed an exploratory committee to consider getting into the 2020 U.S. Senate GOP primary. Today, Tricia Flanagan responded. Her press release follows:

LAWRENCEVILLE – After learning an attorney, Stuart Meissner, announced he has formed an exploratory committee to consider getting into the 2020 U.S. Senate GOP primary announced Republican Senate candidate Tricia Flanagan said, “It looks like you can take the man out of the Democrat party, but you can’t take the Democrat out of the man.”

“While it’s been reported that Stuart Meissner became a Republican in 2016 after contributing $16 to President Donald Trump, one has to wonder exactly how conservative Mr. Meissner is,” Tricia Flanagan said. “As recently as July 5th Meissner took to Twitter to congratulate Melinda Katz on an apparent win in the Queens, NY District Attorney Democratic Primary. Katz, it was reported, ran as a progressive and had the backing of the Democratic Party machine politicians.”

“Unlike Meissner, you can be sure you won’t find me congratulating a Democrat running as a progressive on winning a primary,” Flanagan quipped.

“Unfortunately, if Meissner officially gets into this race he won’t be the only Democrat-lite candidate.” Flanagan explained, “Hirsh Singh comes with his own Democrat-lite credentials going back to June 4, 2009 when he declared his love for Barack Obama in a tweet, ‘Obama’s Cairo Speech was simply beautiful…simply beautiful.’ More recently, Singh showed how he lines up with Phil Murphy. As a candidate for governor Singh sent a tweet, ‘…Really thought you’d love my pro-marijuana legalization and criminal justice reform,’ and during his 2018 congressional campaign he lined up with Murphy on the PSEG bailout, the same PSEG that tried to give $55,000 to a dark money group to South Jersey Democratic party powerbroker George Norcross.”

“I can guarantee you won’t find me doing like Singh and praising Obama or aligning myself with Murphy or Norcross,” Flanagan remarked.

“Their own actions show both, Meissner and Singh, are Democrat-lite candidates. I’m proud to be the only pro-Trump candidate working to build a MAGA majority for our President in this race and look forward to carrying the Republican Party’s banner into the 2020 general election,” Flanagan said.