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NY Rep. Mike Lawler Rallies New Jersey Voters Behind Jack Ciattarelli for Governor

On Monday, Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli received a boost in his campaign as New York Representative Mike Lawler joined him for an early voting rally in Wyckoff, New Jersey. The rally, which emphasized regional unity and urged residents to cast their ballots ahead of the November election, was met with enthusiasm and support from the crowd.

Lawler, a well-respected figure in New York politics, took to the stage alongside Ciattarelli, highlighting the importance of working together across state lines. He praised Ciattarelli for his dedication to public service and his commitment to improving the lives of all New Jersey residents.

In his speech, Lawler emphasized the need for strong leadership in the Garden State, stating, “New Jersey needs a leader who is not afraid to make tough decisions and put the needs of the people above politics. Jack Ciattarelli is that leader.”

Lawler also stressed the importance of early voting, urging residents to take advantage of this opportunity to make their voices heard. He reminded the crowd that every vote counts and encouraged them to spread the word to their friends and family.

Ciattarelli, who is running against incumbent Governor Phil Murphy, thanked Lawler for his support and praised him as a true leader. “Mike Lawler is a dedicated public servant who has always put the needs of his constituents first. I am honored to have his endorsement and to have him by my side as we work towards a better future for New Jersey.”

The rally was a clear display of the growing support for Ciattarelli’s campaign. With early voting now open in New Jersey, the message was clear – it’s time for change and Ciattarelli is the candidate to bring it.

The event also served as a reminder of the strong bond between New York and New Jersey. Despite being separate states, the two are closely intertwined and share many of the same challenges and opportunities. Lawler’s presence at the rally highlighted the importance of working together and supporting each other for the greater good.

The post-rally atmosphere was one of excitement and determination. Attendees left feeling motivated and ready to make a difference in the upcoming election. Many took to social media to share their experience and encourage others to vote for Ciattarelli.

The support from Lawler and other influential figures in New York is a testament to Ciattarelli’s strong campaign and his ability to bring people together. His message of unity and progress has resonated with voters across the state and his momentum continues to grow.

In the words of Lawler, “New Jersey needs a leader who will put the people first and work tirelessly to make our state a better place. Jack Ciattarelli is that leader and I am proud to stand behind him.” With the support of influential figures like Lawler, Ciattarelli’s campaign is gaining momentum and showing no signs of slowing down.

As the November election approaches, it is clear that Ciattarelli has the support of not only New Jersey residents but also neighboring states like New York. With early voting now open, it is time for all voters to make their voices heard and cast their ballots for a brighter future under the leadership of Jack Ciattarelli.

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