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New Jersey Individual Race: NJ-5

Incumbent:Scott Garrett  (R)
 Scott Garrett has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 87 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Paul Aronsohn   (D)
 
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Endorsed Candidate: Paul Aronsohn  
 

Straight Facts About Our Candidates

U.S. House of Representatives, New Jersey, District 5

PAUL ARONSOHN has a record of public service—he’s proven he is willing and able to fight in Congress for what matters most to the working families of New Jersey.

Protecting Our Social Security.
Paul Aronsohn is against privatization of our retirement security. He will protect and strengthen Social Security. (The Bergen Record, 6/7/06)

Investing in Education.
Paul Aronsohn will fight for increased investments in public schools and higher education. (www.paularonsohn.com)

Fighting for Our Health Care.
Paul Aronsohn believes everyone deserves access to quality health care. He called on President Bush to immediately convene a national health care summit. (Herald News, 1/23/05)

Preserving Our Jobs.
Paul Aronsohn will protect our jobs. He will work to make sure American jobs are not shipped overseas. (www.paularonsohn.com)


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