The National Organization for Women Political Action Committee Endorses Tom Malinowski for Congress

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The National Organization for Women Political Action Committee Endorses Tom Malinowski for Congress

 

(Bridgewater, NJ) The National Organization for Women Political Action Committee (NOW PAC) has endorsed Congressman Tom Malinowski for his 2022 campaign cycle. The NOW PAC supports candidates who take uncompromising stances on reproductive rights, economic justice, ending violence against women, and Constitutional equality.

 

“Throughout my time in Congress, I have committed myself to defending the rights of women and girls at home and around the world,” said Malinowski. “Our work on the road to equality is far from over, and I will do everything in my power to uphold every woman’s constitutional right to choose, to live free from abuse, to equal pay, to education, and more.”

 

“NOW PAC is proud to endorse New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski for re-election to Congress.  Rep. Malinowski is a strong supporter of New Jersey’s action to codify reproductive rights into state law, legislation the Republicans vying to defeat him voted against.  Tom Malinowski knows that if the Supreme Court reverses Roe v. Wade, New Jersey women would be left unprotected without this measure. Tom Malinowski has been a staunch defender of women’s rights, human rights, and gender equality throughout his career in public service, including as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor under President Obama. Congressman Malinowski’s progressive, intersectional record has made him a top target for Republicans, who came within one percent of defeating him in 2020.  That’s why NOW PAC is working so hard to call attention to his sterling record and heartfelt commitment to our agenda, and to support him for re-election to New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District,” said NOW National President Christian Nunes.

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