"URBAN REPUBLICAN" ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE BLOSCHAK WILL ATTEND GOPAC SESSION

By Andrew Bloschak | July 10th, 2009 - 9:43pm
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Jul 11 2009
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Urban Republican" Assembly Candidate Bloschak Will Attend GOPAC SessionBelleville Resident Is The "Non-Traditional" Candidate GOP Is Looking To For The Future Belleville-Andrew Bloschak, a lifelong union member and community activist, will attend a GOPAC candidate training session at Bergen County Republican Headquarters on Saturday. Bloschak is particularly excited to go because his candidacy in the heavily urban and ethnically diverse 28th District represents exactly the kind of campaign that GOPAC wants to support as it looks to grow the Republican Party.

For Immediate Release:Contact: Andrew Bloschak(201)-705-2257 "Urban Republican" Assembly Candidate Bloschak Will Attend GOPAC SessionBelleville Resident Is The "Non-Traditional" Candidate GOP Is Looking To For The Future Belleville-Andrew Bloschak, a lifelong union member and community activist, will attend a GOPAC candidate training session at Bergen County Republican Headquarters on Saturday. Bloschak is particularly excited to go because his candidacy in the heavily urban and ethnically diverse 28th District represents exactly the kind of campaign that GOPAC wants to support as it looks to grow the Republican Party."Earlier this year, GOPAC put forward a mission to find candidates from different backgrounds to reach out to new voters and neighborhoods that do not usually consider the Republican Party. They particularly want union members and those who can reach out to Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. As a member of the United Auto Workers and as a high-tech electrician at the former GM plant in Linden, I understand the concerns of working families particularly well in these difficult economic times. I, along with Chris Christie, will also be campaigning hard for votes Newark and Irvington where there are many voters who share our values but have not considered the GOP since my good friend, Governor Kean, was in office," Bloschak stated.           Bloschak also expressed praise for the support his campaign has received from GOP leaders and was excited to be able to meet New Jersey GOP Chair Jay Webber tomorrow. "Republicans from around New Jersey and Essex County, especially Senator and Chairman O'Toole, have been very helpful and I expect their hard work and the work of my campaign will deliver an across the board victory for regular New Jerseyans of all backgrounds in November. We finally will have a real choice to end the high-tax, no-growth Democratic deadlock of Jon Corzine and Ralph Caputo."                                              ###

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For Immediate Release:Contact: Andrew Bloschak(201)-705-2257

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