The Board of Delegates of the 31,000 member New Jersey State PBA unanimously voted to endorse the following candidates for United States Senate and House of Representatives.
The PBA endorsements were based on a number of factors including candidate voting record and bill sponsorship in the current and prior Congress, candidate work with the State PBA on matters of critical importance in DC and personal communication and proven commitment to support law enforcement officers as an elected official.
The Board of Delegates will consider further endorsements in the remaining Districts at their September meeting.
United States Senate
Curtis Bashaw (R)
United States House of Representatives
District 2 Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R)
District 4 Rep. Chris Smith (R)
District 5 Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D)
District 6 Rep. Frank Pallone (D)
District 7 Rep. Tom Kean (R)
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The New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) recently announced their endorsement of candidate John Bashaw in the upcoming election. This endorsement comes as no surprise, as Bashaw has a strong track record of supporting law enforcement and public safety initiatives.
The NJ State PBA represents over 33,000 law enforcement officers in the state of New Jersey and their endorsement carries significant weight in the political arena. In their endorsement statement, the PBA cited Bashaw’s commitment to supporting police officers and first responders, as well as his dedication to improving public safety in New Jersey.
Bashaw has been a vocal advocate for law enforcement throughout his campaign, emphasizing the importance of supporting those who put their lives on the line to protect our communities. He has pledged to work closely with the PBA and other law enforcement organizations to ensure that officers have the resources and support they need to effectively do their jobs.
The endorsement from the NJ State PBA is a significant boost for Bashaw’s campaign and could help sway undecided voters who prioritize public safety issues. With crime rates on the rise in many parts of New Jersey, voters are looking for candidates who will prioritize public safety and support law enforcement efforts.
In response to the endorsement, Bashaw expressed his gratitude to the NJ State PBA and reaffirmed his commitment to working with law enforcement to make New Jersey a safer place for all residents. He emphasized the importance of building strong partnerships between law enforcement and the community to address crime and ensure public safety.
Overall, the endorsement from the NJ State PBA is a significant development in the upcoming election and could help solidify Bashaw’s position as a strong advocate for law enforcement and public safety in New Jersey. Voters who prioritize these issues will likely take note of the PBA’s endorsement and consider Bashaw as a candidate who will prioritize their concerns if elected.