Morning After the Win Ciattarelli Makes Dover First Stop

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Jack Ciattarelli launched his campaign in Dover, a Democratic stronghold, following his GOP nomination. The town, with approximately 75% Latino residents, provided a strategic backdrop for his outreach efforts. During his visit to Rico Pan Bakery, he engaged with local patrons over coffee and pastries, highlighting issues like property taxes and public safety. Ciattarelli aims to broaden his appeal beyond Republicans to include independents and moderate Democrats. His focus on Hispanic voters is particularly relevant, as they showed increased support for Trump-backed candidates in the last election cycle.

This outreach aligns with the GOP's larger strategy to gain ground in traditionally Democratic constituencies. The involvement of local Republican leaders further underscores the campaign's commitment to inclusivity. As the election approaches, Ciattarelli's efforts in Dover could influence voter sentiment in the region.

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