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New Jersey Right to Life – PAC113 North AvenueCranford, NJ 07016 Contact: Marie Tasy, Executive Director(908) 276-6620
New Jersey Right to Life – PAC Endorses John Ginty for State Assembly
May 29, 2007-- New Jersey Right to Life-PAC, the state’s largest Pro-Life Political Action Committee is pleased to announce the endorsement of John Ginty for State Assembly in the 40th legislative district.
John Ginty is a principled leader who speaks with clarity and conviction regarding his positions, especially on matters concerning the sanctity of human life.
John Ginty is someone we can rely on in Trenton to advance pro-life issues, and we are proud to give him our endorsement. We will urge every pro-life republican voter in the 40th Legislative District to cast their vote for John Ginty in the republican primary election on June 5th,” said New Jersey Right to Life-PAC Executive Director Marie Tasy.
“NJRTL-PAC will utilize its various resources, including grassroots support and mailings to its members to get the vote out for John Ginty,” said Tasy. Paid for by New Jersey Right to Life-PAC, 113 North Avenue West,, Cranford, NJ 07016. Anne Marie Ventura, Treasurer.. Not authorized by any Candidate or Candidate’s Committee
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