Chairman of Young Republican Federation of New Jersey Endorses Fitzherbert

South Jersey’s Harry Hurley reports that Brian Fitzherbert has announced his candidacy in Congressional District 2. Last year, Fitzherbert vied for the GOP nomination in a crowded primary, but was knocked off the ballot after rival Hirsh Singh challenged his petition signature.

Chairman of Young Republican Federation of New Jersey
Endorses Fitzherbert

 

Egg Harbor Township –Brian T. Fitzherbert, who is seeking the Republican nomination in New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District, announced the endorsement of Young Republican Federation of New Jersey Chair, Joe Sarno.

Sarno expressed his support saying, “It is my pleasure to endorse Brian Fitzherbert for Congress in New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District. While he was Chairman of the Atlantic County Young Republicans, I saw first-hand Brian’s relentless commitment to building our party from the grassroots level. Furthermore, his principled support of our Constitution and his unwavering dedication to South Jersey make him an easy choice to back. Brian is the best Republican to take on Nancy Pelosi ally Jeff Van Drew in 2020.”

 

“I am proud to receive the endorsement of Joe Sarno. Joe is a prominent Republican leader with deep South Jersey roots. As a former Councilman he knows the importance of fighting for taxpayers and making New Jersey a place where people can afford to live and stay. Joe’s work galvanizing the Young Republican Federation in the state is truly impressive and I look forward to him joining me on the campaign trail as we fight to win back the House of Representatives in 2020,” said Fitzherbert.

 

New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District covers all of Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Salem Counties, as well as parts of Gloucester, Ocean, Burlington, and Camden Counties.

 

Please follow the campaign on social media on FacebookInstagram and Twitter, and visit the website at www.FitzherbertForCongress.com.

 

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