Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Fitzherbert Keeps Picking Up Endorsements . . .

Brian T. Fitzherbert, who is seeking the Republican nomination for Congress in New Jersey’s Second Congressional District, announced the endorsement of Egg Harbor Township Republican Committeeman Paul Rosenberg.

Committeeman Rosenberg voiced support saying, “I have had the pleasure of becoming friends with Brian and he is an outstanding candidate for Congress. He is a friend, a colleague and most importantly, my neighbor in Egg Harbor Township. When Brian says he’s going to do something, he does it. He has the commitment and the conviction to do what is right for the hardworking families, Veterans and seniors of South Jersey. That speaks very highly of his character and credibility and something we don’t always see from candidates who might not be in it for the right reasons.”

Committeeman Rosenberg continued, “I can say, without doubt in my mind, Brian is running for office for all the right reasons. He believes his role as a Republican Member of Congress would be his responsibility as an American and truly a public service for our community. Brian will go to D.C. and fight for the 2nd Congressional District. He understands South Jersey, because he is South Jersey. He works with the community and local leaders side-by-side, every step of the way, with relentless energy and leadership.”

“His belief in Keeping America Great by lowering taxes, shrinking the size of government, securing our borders and driving economic growth with employment opportunities for South Jersey are a few of the reasons I am thrilled to endorse Brian Fitzherbert for Congress,” said Rosenberg.

“I’m so proud to have the support of Committeeman Rosenberg. His continued engagement in our community in Atlantic County is a great example of how strong we’ve become in South Jersey. Paul’s endorsement is another signal of the growing base of support for our campaign and a clear sign that our message of strong conservative ideals are what voters are looking for in the 2nd District,” Fitzherbert said.

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