Pallone Endorses Welle, Makes Statement

Eatontown, NJ – Josh Welle, Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress (NJ-04), received an endorsement from Rep. Frank Pallone, who serves the state’s 6th Congressional District. Pallone met Welle on Sunday at America’s Cup in Asbury Park to talk about solutions for New Jersey’s unique challenges.
 
“Josh Welle is the best candidate to take on Chris Smith this November,” said Pallone. “His approach to bringing jobs to the district, combined with his military experience is the winning combination that Monmouth County needs. After he wins in November, together we will work to stop the Trump agenda and to make our region, and our nation, safe and successful.”
 
“I am humbled to earn Frank’s trust and confidence. His endorsement is an honor and reflects the Democratic momentum here in the 4th District,” Welle said in a statement. “Together we will attract innovative industries to our districts and ensure working families can succeed in Monmouth County and beyond.”
 
Additional photos of the meeting are available here. Photography, Jack Lavitz.
 
Welle, a Wall Township native, is running to unseat a 37-year incumbent Republican Congressman Chris Smith. Welle is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and is running on an innovative platform that focuses on job creation and innovation, affordable healthcare for all, and protecting America and Americans here and around the globe.
 
Josh was born in New Jersey and raised in Monmouth County. He spent 12 years in active duty defending America abroad and is now ready to protect New Jersey’s interests here at home. Josh is prepared for the challenge, having deployed to Afghanistan to rebuild their economy and having served as the CEO of a small business. He stands ready to increase the number of 21st-century jobs, make healthcare accessible to all, and advocate for sensible foreign policy. Josh will be an innovative and bipartisan leader in Congress committed to solving real problems facing New Jersey citizens.
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