Jack ciattarelli to host diner stop with vivek ramaswamy in saddle brook

Jack Ciattarelli to host diner stop with Vivek Ramaswamy in Saddle Brook

SADDLE BROOK, NJ – Former New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli will appear alongside former presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy at a campaign-style diner stop in Bergen County this week.

Ciattarelli announced the event Monday on social media, inviting supporters to join him at the Saddle Brook Diner on Wednesday, October 15, at 6:45 p.m.

The stop is part of Ciattarelli’s ongoing “Diner Tour,” a signature series of grassroots visits across the state as he prepares for another potential run for governor.

Jack ciattarelli to host diner stop with vivek ramaswamy in saddle brook
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Ramaswamy, who gained national attention during the 2024 Republican presidential primaries, is expected to join Ciattarelli in discussing state and national issues with attendees.

Focus on local engagement

Ciattarelli’s diner events have become a fixture of his outreach strategy, drawing residents eager to discuss taxes, business development, and education.

The Saddle Brook stop marks one of the final events on his fall tour, according to campaign aides.

Republican momentum-building

Political observers note that Ciattarelli continues to build visibility ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial election cycle, positioning himself as the GOP’s most recognizable statewide figure.

The event at the Saddle Brook Diner is open to the public.

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