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Republican Challenger & software engineer cleans up damage from liberal and unconstitutional votes by Democrat incumbent
Long Branch, NJ - James P. Hogan, graduate of Rutgers University's Computer Science program and full time software engineer running as a Republican for Congress in District 6, has developed “Hogan Fix 1.0” - the solution to the dangerous Frank Pallone Virus that has been devastating New Jersey for the past 20 years.
James P. Hogan, the Republican candidate for US Congress in New Jersey's 6th Congressional district, stated, "The dangerous Pallone Virus has been around for nearly my whole life. The economic problems that I face as an adult today are the same problems that my father faced twenty years ago. It is time to cleanse the system of the Pallone Virus and cleanup the damage it has caused to taxpayers and small business owners in New Jersey."
Frank Pallone has been in office as the District 6 Congressional Representative for the past 20 years and James P. Hogan seeks to succeed him in office by winning the Republican primary on June 3rd and the general election November 4th.
Hogan remarked, "New Jersey is very sick right now due to the Pallone Virus; housing is unaffordable, gasoline is too expensive, food and energy prices are soaring, the beaches and rivers are polluted, jobs and residents are leaving and personal freedoms have been replaced with over-government at our own expense. We simply can't afford to live with the Pallone Virus any longer. That’s why I’ve created ‘Hogan Fix’ to restore the system."
To view Hogan fix, visit http://www.HoganForCongress.com.
James P. Hogan, a 27-year-old software engineer currently employed in the container shipping industry, is the only Republican Candidate for US Congress in the 6th district who has publicly outlined his positions on dozens of important local and national issues and will appear on the June 3rd primary ballot under the line "Constitutional Republicans Protecting the Liberty Platform" headed by Dr. Murray Sabrin for US Senate. For more information, please visit: http://www.HoganForCongress.com.
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