For Immediate Release: March 5, 2008
Contact: Amanda Woloshen, 908-267-1613
Old Bridge, NJ - Tonight Senator Leonard Lance received the most votes and won the endorsement of the Middlesex County GOP Screening Committee.
“I would like to thank the members of the Middlesex County Republican Screening Committee for their confidence in me and for putting forth my name for U.S Congress in the 7th Congressional district. I intend to work hand in hand with their county and local Republican candidates, while pushing toward victory in November," said Lance.
“This is yet another example of Leonard’s significant support beyond his geographical base and of our campaign’s continued momentum," said Campaign Manager Amanda Woloshen.
Lance’s strong showing was due largely to his support for change in Washington and his fiscal conservative principles," Woloshen concluded.
Last week Lance received an extremely strong showing at the Union County Convention and the overwhelming endorsement of the party organization in his home county of Hunterdon.
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