Marks and Pappas Offer Final Pre-Election Thoughts For LD 21
Marks and Pappas Offer Final Pre-Election Thoughts For LD 21
Absolutely no reason to cast a vote for either Bramnick or Munoz
Martin Marks and Harris Pappas, Conservative Independent candidates for the NJ Assembly in Legislative District 21 gave a final assessment of the legislative race that has become the focal point for Election 2019 in New Jersey.
Marks stated, “After participating in the recent debate with Democrats Lisa Mandelblatt and Stacey Gunderman (Republican incumbents Jon Bramnick and Nancy Munoz were no-shows), it became readily apparent what the options are for District 21 voters. Those that view themselves as liberal or even moderate should go ahead and cast their votes for Democrats Mandelblatt and Gunderman. We might not agree on any of the issues, but I respect their right to espouse them and admire their willingness to enter the political fray which is a daunting task these days. Alternatively, if one considers themselves conservative and justifiably feel that they have been taken for granted or even dismissed by Republicans Bramnick and Munoz all these years, then the votes should go to Independent Conservatives Harris Pappas and myself. From where I sit, I can see no reason to continue to send self-described moderates Jon Bramnick and Nancy Munoz back to Trenton. They will continue to wallow in a diminishing GOP minority which has been ineffective in standing up to the Liberal agenda that is ruining our state.”
Pappas added, “One thing is for certain. Once in the Assembly, Martin Marks and I will not shy away from doing battle with the Liberal agenda. We will be quite vocal in fighting to repeal the 185% gas tax championed by Jon Bramnick. We will stand against the ongoing efforts to turn our state into a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. We will also promote constitutional amendments to protect suburban communities from court-imposed high density housing and ensure that suburban school districts receive their rightful share of state educational funding instead of wasting millions of taxpayer dollars on so-called “special Needs” school districts. Additionally, as Conservative Independents we will not have to answer to party bosses or big money special interests that control the two major parties. Our allegiance will be to our constituents and no one else.”