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ZIMMER ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF TOP SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP
- Campaign Highlights Key Supporters -
Flemington, NJ – The Zimmer for Senate campaign today announced that it has received financial contributions from the top Republican leadership of the U.S. Senate.
“I am honored to have the support of the top Republican leaders in the United States Senate,” said Republican candidate for Senate Dick Zimmer. “With the support of these prominent Republican leaders we will be able to get out my message of fiscal responsibility and defeat the Democrats in November.”
The Zimmer for Senate campaign has received contributions from the following Republican leaders:
Senator Mitch McConnell, R-KY, Senate Republican Leader
Senator John Kyl, R-AZ, Senate Republican Whip
Senator Lamar Alexander, R-TN, Senate Republican Conference Chair
Senator John Ensign, R-NV, Chairman, National Republican Senatorial Committee
Other Senators contributing to Zimmer’s campaign:
Senator Robert Bennett, R-UT
Senator Jim Bunning, R-KY
Senator Arlen Spector, R-PA
Three members of the New Jersey congressional delegation have also contributed:
Congressman Mike Ferguson, NJ-7
Congressman Frank LoBiondo, NJ-2
Congressman Jim Saxton, NJ-3
In addition, Zimmer has received contributions from Ted Olsen, former U.S. Solicitor General, and David Keating, Executive Director for the Club for Growth and past Executive Vice President of the National Taxpayers Union.
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