Elect Common Sense announces initial set of advisors, led by Ocean County GOP Chairman George Gilmore

The New Jersey Statehouse and Capitol Building In Trenton

New Jersey – Elect Common Sense, the recently launched PAC focused on electing common sense Republican candidates in 2023, today announced its initial group of advisors.

George Gilmore, the Chairman of the Ocean County Republican Organization, is joining Elect Common Sense as a Senior Advisor. Gilmore leads the most successful Republican organization in New Jersey and will provide advice and guidance as Elect Common Sense identifies and supports candidates ready to win in 2023.

Gilmore said that Republicans are winning the battle of ideas, which must now be translated into wins at the ballot box.

“We can all see the terrible policies rolling out of Trenton, we feel their effects every day, and we know they are only getting worse,” Gilmore said. “If we want to turn the tide and reverse the insanity, it means winning elections locally and statewide. Complacency is an enemy of success, so we need all Republicans involved in this fight.”

The following individuals are joining Gilmore as advisors to Elect Common Sense:

Elizabeth Nader
Chairwoman, Elect Common Sense

Rob Gill
CEO & Founder, EPIC Financial Strategies

Sean Mabey
President, M&B Trucking

John Crimi
Owner, County Concrete Corporation

Greg Nardolillo
Owner/Founder, WealthPlan Advantage

Guy DiMemmo
Founder and CEO, Visual Computer Solutions Inc

Acknowledging the talent joining the team, Elect Common Sense Honorary Chairman Bill Spadea said, “We need to get back to winning again, and no one has more experience winning than George Gilmore. I am proud to have Chairman Gilmore helping us direct strategy and chart our course to victory. Our initial team of advisors are all winners with diverse backgrounds and real-world, common-sense experience. I look forward to continuing to grow our team as we elect like-minded candidates in 2023.”

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