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Jersey City, NJ – New Jersey conservative Republican leader Dr. “Maverick Murray” Sabrin, the Garden State’s strongest advocate of limited government and individual freedom and candidate for United States Senate, released a list of five questions Dick Zimmer needs to answer today at his press conference.
Question 1: Why haven’t you released your list of lobbying clients, what the issues you were lobbying, and who you lobbied?
Question 2: According to your interview with Robert Schwaneberg at The Star Ledger on April 13, 2008, you said you had the right “to reject clients I could not represent in good faith, and I have done that.” Why haven’t you released the list of lobbying clients you rejected and whether another person in your lobbying firm eventually represented them?
Question 3: When did you first speak with the following people about running for U.S. Senate and what was the extent of these conversations: NJ GOP Chairman, Tom Wilson; Bergen County GOP Chairman, Rob Ortiz; former candidate, Andy Unanue; Andy Unanue’s campaign manager, Mark Duffy; Democratic Fat Cat, Rafael Ceullar; and United States Senator John Ensign?
Question 4: Explain in complete details the negotiations involved in replacing Andy Unanue on the ballot. What promises or commitments were made to you?
Question 5: What makes you think after losing by more than 10% to Bob Torricelli in 1996 and costing New Jersey a Republican Congressional seat at the peak of the Republican power in New Jersey, you think you won’t lose again?
Maverick Murray Sabrin is a successful entrepreneur working in commercial real estate, portfolio management, and economic research. Maverick Murray is an author, TV and radio commentator, and Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Business and Public Policy at Ramapo College. He and his wife Florence of 39 years reside in Bergen County. For more information, please visit http://www.murraysabrin.com.
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