Twenty-one Essex County women politicians formally endorsed U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) today, including state Sen. Nia Gill (D-Essex).
"Sen. Lautenberg has a proven record of results and is committed to the vital issues affecting women, children and our communities in New Jersey," Gill said.
The full list of those female elected officials endorsing the incumbent: Gill, Assemblywoman Mila Jasey, Assemblywoman Cleopatra Tucker, Essex County Freeholder President Blonnie Watson, Essex County Freeholder Carol Clark, Essex County Freeholder Linda Lordi Cavanaugh, Essex County Freeholder Patricia Sebold, Newark Council President Mildred Crump, East Orange City Council Chairwoman Quilla Talmadge, East Orange City Councilwoman Andrea McPhatter, East Orange City Councilwoman Joyce Goore, East Orange City Councilwoman Jacqueline Johnson, East Orange City Councilwoman Virginia Cross, East Orange City Councilwoman Sharon Fields, East Orange City Councilwoman Alicia Holman, West Orange Councilwoman Susan McCartney, Montclair Councilwoman-at-Large Kathryn Weller, Bloomfield City Councilwoman Patricia Spychala, Bloomfield City Councilwoman Patricia Barker, Bloomfield City Councilwoman Pat Ritchings, and Bloomfield City Councilwoman Janice Maly.
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Democrat machine in Essex Co. supports Frank!
This just in: "Sen. Lautenberg has a proven record of results and is committed to the vital issues affecting women, children and our communities in New Jersey." Some examples, please. No time to search for them? There is nothing to look for. There is nothing there. Just empty Frank in a suit.
Frank has the support of enough women
that he can have his Depends changed on a daily basis by a different gal almost every day of the month!