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Opponents continue cozying up to Big Labor Unions and Democrat PACs, while their paid consultant gets escorted out of Women’s Republican Club debate by the police Breaking News:  Cesaro-Tedesco-Myers Campaign Consultant “plans to sue” Women’s Republican Club 

Opponents continue cozying up to Big Labor Unions and Democrat PACs, while their paid consultant gets escorted out of Women’s Republican Club debate by the police

Breaking News:  Cesaro-Tedesco-Myers Campaign Consultant “plans to sue” Women’s Republican Club 

(NJ.com, May 20, 2015)

The Morris Conservative Team of Freeholders David Scapicchio and John Krickus, and Denville Councilwoman Deborah Smith convincingly won the final scheduled debate of the campaign this past week by sticking to their conservative message of lower taxes, efficient government and opposition to the solar bailout, while the liberal Cesaro-Tedesco-Myers team were forced to defend massive campaign contributions from Democrats and big labor unions, and embarrassingly watch their paid campaign consultant escorted out of the debate by police for being unruly and disrespectful to the hosts and audience.

The consultant, King Penna, said he plans to sue the Morris County Women’s Republican Club.

The debate, which was held at the Masonic Lodge in Morristown and sponsored by the aforementioned Morris County Women’s Republican Club and Morris Township Republican Committee, drew a crowd of about 100 people.  Unfortunately, it was tainted by Cesaro-Tedesco-Myers campaign consultant King Penna causing a scene that required the police to be called.

“Our conservative message is resonating and our liberal opponents are floundering.  The Cesaro-Tedesco-Myers team could not explain why they’ve aligned themselves with Democrat power brokers from out of the county, or why they have solicited and accepted nearly $70,000 and counting in campaign contributions from liberal special interests and big labor unions.  Moreover, their campaign message of higher taxes, more spending and bigger government makes you wonder if they are running in the right party’s primary election. Their campaign is bankrolled by Democrats, and they sound like Democrats, too.”

Scapicchio, Krickus and Smith also personally thanked the Morris County Women’s Republican Club for hosting and praised them for how they handled the disturbance caused by Penna.

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President of Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town and Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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