Offshore Wind, High Energy Costs, Gas Car Bans All End on Day One, Ciattarelli Tells Fired Up Crowd at Bar A at the Jersey Shore

Offshore Wind, High Energy Costs, Gas Car Bans All End on Day One, Ciattarelli Tells Fired Up Crowd at Bar A at the Jersey Shore

Labor Day rally in Lake Como fires up New Jersey governor’s race

Lake Como, NJ – A boisterous crowd packed Bar Anticipation on Monday as the governor’s race heated up with a Labor Day rally promising a sharp turn in the state’s political direction.

The candidate told supporters that just 63 days remain until Election Day, urging backers to maintain momentum across New Jersey. Rallying against what was described as 25 years of one-party rule, the campaign took aim at Democratic rival Mikie Sherrill, criticizing her positions on taxes, offshore wind energy projects, and gender policies in sports.

Offshore Wind, High Energy Costs, Gas Car Bans All End on Day One, Ciattarelli Tells Fired Up Crowd at Bar A at the Jersey Shore

The campaign’s platform emphasized lowering taxes, strengthening public safety, reducing government regulation, and making the state more affordable for retirees. “The energy is real — and we’re just getting started,” the candidate declared to cheers.

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Organizers said the Labor Day rally marked one of the campaign’s largest Monmouth County turnouts so far. The candidate vowed to continue visiting communities across the state daily until November’s election.


Key Points

  • New Jersey gubernatorial candidate rallied supporters at Bar Anticipation in Lake Como on Labor Day.
  • The campaign attacked Democratic rival Mikie Sherrill on taxes, offshore wind projects, and sports policy.
  • Candidate pledged safer communities, lower costs, and less government regulation if elected.

With just over two months to go, the governor’s race is surging into high gear across the Garden State.

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