NJ Can't Afford John Adler

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2010

Strong New Jersey Chairwoman Diane Gooch Launches Ad Campaign Against Rep. John Adler's Tax-And-Spend Record
Tells 3rd District Voters "Enough is Enough!"
Red Bank, NJ -- Strong New Jersey Chairwoman Diane Gooch launched an ad campaign today to alert 3rd Congressional District voters to Rep. John Adler's record as a tax-and-spend Democrat in the New Jersey State House. Adler is running for reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives. The first commercial will be running on cable stations throughout the 3rd District.

"During more than 15 years in the New Jersey Senate, Adler voted over 100 times for higher taxes," said Gooch. "He voted for Florio's tax increases, McGreevey's tax increases, and Corzine's taxes."

Diane Gooch is a small business owner, newspaper publisher, political activist and advocate for issues important to New Jersey's families and communities. She founded the citizens action group Strong New Jersey to provide political and grassroots support for leaders who promote responsible government, individual liberty and free enterprise in the state.

"Adler supported higher income, sales, business and property taxes. He loaded New Jersey down with the highest combined taxes in the country. And all that tax money has gone to massive spending we can't afford," said Gooch. "I started Strong New Jersey so concerned citizens can speak out against dangerous policies and fight for what is right. What Adler is doing is wrong. Enough is enough!"

About Strong New Jersey
Founded by small business owner, philanthropic leader and former Congressional candidate Diane Gooch, Strong New Jersey is a group of concerned citizens ready to raise their voices to preserve and promote responsible government, individual liberty and free enterprise in New Jersey.

To learn more about Strong New Jersey, please visit www.strongnewjersey.com

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