North Bergen, New Jersey – On Sunday, gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli made his way to northern Hudson County, the deepest blue county in the state, to rally support for his campaign. The Republican candidate spent the day picking up endorsements from Democrats and marching in the Hispanic State Parade of New Jersey, showcasing his commitment to reaching across party lines and representing all communities in the Garden State.
Ciattarelli’s visit to North Bergen comes at a crucial time in the race for governor, as polls show a narrowing gap between him and his opponent. With just a few weeks left until Election Day, Ciattarelli is determined to make his mark in traditionally Democratic strongholds, proving that he is the candidate who can unite New Jersey and bring about positive change for all its residents.
The day began with Ciattarelli meeting with local Democratic leaders, who announced their support for his candidacy. This show of bipartisan support is a testament to Ciattarelli’s ability to work with people from all backgrounds and political affiliations. As a former member of the New Jersey General Assembly, Ciattarelli has a proven track record of reaching across the aisle to get things done for the people of New Jersey.
“I am honored to have the support of these Democratic leaders who recognize the need for change in our state,” said Ciattarelli. “I am committed to working with everyone, regardless of party, to make New Jersey a better place for all its residents.”
Following the endorsements, Ciattarelli joined the Hispanic State Parade of New Jersey, marching alongside members of the Latino community. The parade, which celebrates the rich culture and contributions of the Hispanic community, was the perfect opportunity for Ciattarelli to connect with voters and listen to their concerns.
“I am proud to march alongside the vibrant and diverse Hispanic community of New Jersey,” said Ciattarelli. “Their contributions to our state are immeasurable, and I am committed to being a governor who represents and fights for all communities in New Jersey.”
Ciattarelli’s presence at the parade was met with enthusiasm and support from the crowd, who were impressed by his genuine interest in their community and his plans to address their needs. As he made his way through the parade route, Ciattarelli was greeted with cheers and applause, solidifying his message of unity and inclusivity.
The day ended with Ciattarelli addressing a crowd of supporters at a rally in North Bergen. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of coming together as a state and putting aside political differences for the betterment of all New Jerseyans.
“We are all New Jerseyans, and we all want the same things – a better future for our families, safer communities, and a thriving economy,” said Ciattarelli. “I am running for governor to bring about real change and make New Jersey a place where everyone can succeed. And I am confident that with your support, we can make it happen.”
Ciattarelli’s visit to North Bergen was a clear indication of his determination to win over traditionally Democratic voters and bring the governor’s race to deep blue Jersey. With his message of unity and his proven track record of working across party lines, Ciattarelli is the candidate who can bridge the divide and lead New Jersey towards a brighter future. As the polls continue to narrow, it is clear that Ciattarelli’s message is resonating with voters, and he is well on his way to becoming the next governor of New Jersey.









