Brick and Lacey GOP Clubs Issue Unanimous Endorsements of David Richter for Congress

Millionaire David Richter will run for the Republican nomination for The United States House of Representatives in New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District, where U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew is the incumbent.

 

Brick and Lacey GOP Clubs Issue Unanimous

Endorsements of David Richter for Congress

 

Toms River, NJ – March 17, 2020 – Last week, the Brick and Lacey Republican clubs held their monthly membership meetings and during these meetings both clubs held votes and unanimously endorsed David Richter for Congress in New Jersey’s Third Congressional District.

“Once again, I am humbled by the support of my friends and supporters in both Brick and Lacey townships,” said Richter.  “Our campaign continues to pick up support on a daily basis.  The Brick and Lacey clubs represent two large Republican constituencies and with their overwhelming support we are moving closer to victory.”

The Brick and Lacey Republican Clubs join the Stafford Conservative Republican Club, the Waretown Republican Club, the Berkeley Republican Club and the Women’s Republican Club of Berkeley who have all already issued endorsements in support of Richter’s congressional campaign.

Richter is the former CEO of global construction management firm Hill International.  During his time at the company, Hill grew from a struggling family business with less than 300 employees into a successful public company with more than 4,300 employees.  A lifelong Republican, Richter grew up in and has spent most of his life living and working in the Third District.  He earned two bachelor’s degrees and a law degree from Penn as well as master’s degrees from Oxford and Harvard.  Richter and his wife Michelle, who have been married for 20 years, are the parents of four daughters.

 

For more information on the David Richter for Congress campaign, please visit our website at www.Richter2020.com.

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