Atlantic City Council Leaders Unite Behind Tim Alexander for Congress
Atlantic City Council Leaders Unite Behind Tim Alexander for Congress
Oceanville, N.J. – In a significant boost for his campaign, Tim Alexander, Democratic candidate for Congress in the Second District of New Jersey, has secured endorsements from key Atlantic City council members. The city’s Council President, Aaron “Sporty” Randolph, Third Ward Council Person, Kaleem Shabazz, and Councilwoman-At-Large, Stephanie Marshall, have all thrown their support behind Alexander, signaling strong local backing as he vies for the congressional seat.
The endorsements from such prominent figures in Atlantic City’s political landscape underscore the growing momentum behind Alexander’s campaign. The local, county, and statewide support is coalescing at a critical time, suggesting that Alexander is a strong contender in the race.
Kaleem Shabazz, representing the Third Ward, articulated the council’s unified stance, emphasizing the district’s need for a representative committed to the constituents’ best interests over political posturing. “The Second Congressional District deserves a representative who respects the rule of law, supports women’s absolute right to make their own health decisions, and is dedicated to improving the lives of residents,” Shabazz stated, highlighting Alexander’s alignment with these principles.
Expressing gratitude for the endorsements, Tim Alexander remarked on the importance of collaborative efforts to enhance the community. “I am honored to have the endorsement of Atlantic City’s leadership. I look forward to working closely with Sporty Randolph, Kaleem Shabazz, and Stephanie Marshall, among others, to make our community a better place for everyone,” Alexander stated, affirming his commitment to representing the district’s interests effectively.
As the campaign trail heats up, the endorsements from Atlantic City’s council members mark a pivotal moment for Alexander, demonstrating his appeal to both political leaders and voters in the Second District of New Jersey.