New Jersey Candidates Endorsed by Mitt Romney
Besides lending crucial support to New Jersey’s now-Governor Chris Christie back in May 2009,
when Christie really needed it in a primary run against Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan, Mitt Romney re-visits The Garden State to give the nod to more New Jersey candidates. Take a few moments to click on their links to learn more about them:
Mitt Romney Announces New Jersey Endorsements
Today, Mitt Romney’s Free and Strong America PAC announced the endorsement of the following New Jersey candidates:
Congressman Leonard Lance: Leonard Lance currently represents the 7th Congressional District of New Jersey and is running for reelection. For more information about him and his campaign, visit www.lanceforcongress.com.
Mayor Anna Little: Anna Little currently serves as the Mayor of the Borough of Highlands, New Jersey and is now running to represent New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District. For more information about her and her campaign, visit www.annalittleforcongress.com.
Jon Runyan: Jon Runyan, a former professional football player, is now running to represent New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District. For more information about him and his campaign, visit www.runyanforcongress.com.
Scott Sipprelle: Scott Sipprelle, a successful businessman, is now running to represent the 12th Congressional District of New Jersey. For more information about him and his campaign, visit www.supportscott2010.com.
The PAC also announced that is sending Lance, Little, Runyan, and Sipprelle each a $2,500 contribution toward their respective Congressional campaigns.
“Rather than working to enact policies that will restore our economy and put people back to work, too many of our elected officials are instead enacting policies that are stalling our economic recovery. New Jersey – and our nation – needs leaders like Lance, Little, Runyan, and Sipprelle who will stand up to the Washington culture of higher spending, higher taxes, and higher debt, and focus on turning our economy around,” said Romney.
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