Lodi, NJ – Jack Ciattarelli made a campaign stop at J&S Pork Store in Bergen County, rallying Italian American voters with a message of pride, unity, and civic participation.
The former Republican gubernatorial candidate highlighted New Jersey’s deep Italian American roots while visiting the well-known Lodi deli.
In a social media post, Ciattarelli emphasized faith, family, and community — core values he said define the state’s Italian American tradition.
Key Points
- Jack Ciattarelli visited J&S Pork Store in Lodi to connect with local voters.
- He praised Italian American heritage and urged voter participation.
- Early voting in New Jersey remained open until 8 p.m. on Friday.
Ciattarelli appeals to cultural pride
Ciattarelli’s visit underscored his ongoing effort to engage one of New Jersey’s most influential voting blocs. Italian Americans make up a significant share of the state’s population, particularly in Bergen County, where local businesses like J&S Pork Store serve as cultural touchstones.
Speaking to supporters, Ciattarelli invoked the importance of community traditions and the values of faith and family, themes he frequently ties to his broader political message.
Encouraging voter turnout
The visit also served as a final push to mobilize voters before early voting ended. “When we vote, we win,” Ciattarelli wrote online, urging residents to make their voices heard ahead of Election Day.
Local observers noted that appearances like this help candidates strengthen ties within close-knit ethnic communities that often play a decisive role in New Jersey elections.
Ciattarelli’s campaign has maintained a strong focus on outreach to small business owners and ethnic enclaves, viewing them as central to his grassroots strategy.