Bramnick Opts Out of GOP County Conventions, According to Insider NJ

Bramnick Opts Out of GOP County Conventions, According to Insider NJ

Bramnick will not compete in GOP County Conventions

 

Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Senator Jon Bramnick notified all Republican county organizations that he will not be competing in county Republican conventions. He released the following statement. 

“The decision to not compete in the county conventions across the state was not taken lightly. The work of the Republican County party leaders, county committee members and volunteers is an important part of the GOP. However, given the decision by other Republican candidates to not participate in the process, I believe the convention process will not accurately represent the true landscape of the primary this year. 

“I still intend to speak with county committee members across the state as well as rank and file Republican voters to encourage them to engage in the primary process. In the 2021 gubernatorial primary less than 24% of registered Republicans cast a ballot. My campaign is focused on building on the enthusiasm in the party to encourage more Republicans to participate in the primary this year.”

 

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Assemblyman Jon Bramnick has made the decision to opt out of attending GOP county conventions, according to a report from Insider NJ. This move comes as a surprise to many in the political sphere, as Bramnick has been a prominent figure within the Republican Party in New Jersey for many years.

Bramnick, who represents the 21st legislative district in the New Jersey General Assembly, is known for his moderate stance on many issues and his willingness to work across party lines. He has been a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump and has often been seen as a more centrist voice within the GOP.

According to Insider NJ, Bramnick’s decision to skip the county conventions is likely a strategic move as he considers a potential run for governor in 2021. By opting out of these events, Bramnick is able to distance himself from the more conservative elements of the Republican Party and appeal to a broader base of voters.

It remains to be seen how this decision will impact Bramnick’s political future, but it is clear that he is positioning himself as a different kind of Republican in New Jersey. With his moderate views and willingness to work with Democrats, Bramnick may be able to appeal to a wider range of voters and potentially make a strong showing in the upcoming gubernatorial race.

Overall, Bramnick’s decision to opt out of GOP county conventions is a bold move that could have significant implications for his political career. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the coming months and whether Bramnick’s strategy pays off in the end.