Democratic Morris County Commissioner Candidates Strickland, Sackett, and Ravitz Statement on NJGOP Law Enforcement Mailer

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Democratic Morris County Commissioner candidates—Strickland, Sackett, and Ravitz—have publicly addressed a contentious mailer sent by the NJGOP, which they claim distorts facts about law enforcement issues. In their statement, they assert that the mailer is not only misleading but also intended to instill fear among voters regarding public safety. The candidates emphasize their dedication to transparency and accountability, criticizing the tactics used by their opponents. They believe that such political maneuvering undermines trust in local governance and misrepresents the realities faced by the community. As the election draws near, Strickland, Sackett, and Ravitz are focused on reassuring constituents of their commitment to honest and responsible leadership.

They aim to clarify their positions on law enforcement and community engagement, setting themselves apart from the negative campaigning. This response is part of a larger discussion about the role of political messaging in the electoral process. With the stakes high, the candidates hope to mobilize support through a positive and transparent campaign.

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