Ciattarelli Solidifies South Jersey Support While Singh Whines And His Consultant Causes Problems In The North

Jack Ciattarelli

Jack Ciattarelli

In the New Jersey Republican gubernatorial primary the Jack Ciattarelli train keeps on rolling.

Former beauty pageant winner Hirsh Singh claimed on social media, “I am strong in South Jersey,” after Camden County Republicans awarded the line to Ciattarelli and were joined by their partners at the Gloucester County GOP.

While claiming to be “strong in South Jersey” Singh whined about the scheduling of county conventions claiming the “establishment” is against him “so they try to rig it and cheat.” Of course, Singh was silent when he had the “establishment” backing in the 2018 congressional primaries nor did he complain about the “establishment” that helped him win the Ocean County convention in the 2020 US Senate primary.

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Team Jack, wisely, ignored Singh’s claims and kept working to win the endorsements of county organizations. Ciattarelli won the conventions in Ocean and Cape May on March 10th. Then on March 13th Burlington, Cumberland and Salem conventions were all won by Ciattarelli.

In South Jersey Ciattarelli now has the line in Camden, Gloucester, Ocean, Cape May, Burlington, Cumberland and the slogan in Salem. Singh has nothing! Atlantic County’s Republican convention is Saturday.

What the Singh campaign does have is allegations of lying which is funny because multiple sources tell us Singh told people his biggest lie at the Cape May County convention, that he was going to be getting endorsed by President Donald Trump. I seriously doubt that endorsement is coming.

On top of that claim is Hirsh Singh’s consultant, King Penna, as reported by New Jersey Globe hurled insults in a Zoom meeting in Morris County. Video of the incident has been working its way around the state via email:

Sources confirm that since the Zoom incident Penna has stated that he will “destroy” Morris County GOP Chairwoman Laura Ali. I don’t know exactly what “destroy” is supposed to mean but I’m told there may be a restraining order in Penna’s future.

Stay tuned!

ICYMI: Three GOP Chairs Call Richter Move To CD3 “Boneheaded Play”

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On January 28 three Republican County Chairs released a letter titled, “New Jersey Republicans Giveth and Taketh Away.” The letter was signed by Morris County Chair Laura Ali, Camden County Chair Rich Ambrosino and Hunterdon County Chair Patrick Torpey.

The chairs are obviously unhappy with congressional candidate David Richter moving from CD2 to CD3.

They open their letter with, “Two recent shake ups in the GOP congressional primary landscape can be summed up by Charles Dicken's opening salvo in the Tale of Two Cities. ‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ...’.” They definitely scored some points for creativity!

The chairs go on to explain how the “best of times” was the way “Party leaders worked hard to help a transition” of Rosemary Becchi from CD7 to CD11 and that thanks to the “selflessness of Larry Casha the Republican Candidate in CD-11, the field was cleared for Ms. Becchi.”

Then the letter moves on to describe “the worst of times.” The chairs explain, “Another candidate switched districts, this time in South Jersey, with the exact opposite effect. The odd man out when Congressman Jeff Van Drew switched parties in the 2nd Congressional District (CD-2) was David Richter, a self- funder, so we are led to believe, who was hanging on to his candidacy in CD 2. He has decided to run in the 3rd Congressional District (CD-3) where the presumptive GOP candidate is a millennial woman…”

The chairs go on to ask, “For a Party that preaches the need to support younger female candidates, what are we thinking by pushing for this boneheaded play?” They end the letter doing something I’ve been known to do from time-to-time, they take a shot at party insiders writing, “We are hopeful that as the candidate selection process moves forward in Ocean County {Gibbs has the endorsement in Burlington), the rank and file County Committee Members will make sure the Party does the right thing, even if other Party insiders do not.”

It's highly unusual for a group of county chairs to publicly voice their displeasure at a move by party insiders. I asked Chairman Ambrosino about it and he explained, “The optics of this are horrible, rich white guy moves to run for office, gets forced out of the race and announces he’s moving again to force a young woman out of another race. A woman who who has held elected office and cut taxes. The rich district shopper has done neither. It’s terrible optics that could cause us to lose a race we could win.”

So now I’ll let the letter speak for itself, view it below: