Young Republicans of Ocean County to Hold Meeting in Jackson

Jackson, NJ – The Young Republicans of Ocean County are set to host their upcoming monthly meeting in Jackson, marking an exciting opportunity for local Republicans under 40 to engage with one of the state’s most dynamic political groups. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 7th, at 6:00 p.m. at Kalamata, located at 21 S Hope Chapel Road in Jackson.

Under the leadership of Mordy Burnstein, President of the Jackson Republican Club, the event promises an enriching experience for attendees, offering food and beverages alongside the chance to network and discuss political issues. The Young Republicans of Ocean County have been recognized for their active involvement in the political landscape, regularly featuring statewide figures and significantly contributing to the county party’s direction.

Burnstein emphasizes the importance of Jackson’s participation in shaping local, county, and statewide politics. The meeting is an open invitation to individuals under 40 looking to make a difference in their community and the broader political scene.

This event represents a critical step for Jackson Republicans seeking to amplify their voice and impact. The Young Republicans of Ocean County welcome new members to join their ranks and participate in this vibrant and influential group.

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