Politics & Government
7 Officials Who Represent Galloway Tapped to Aid Christie Campaign
Christie's Campaign named its leadership team shortly after the governor announced his intention to run on Tuesday.

Shortly after he publicly announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president in next year’s election, the campaign for Governor Chris Christie named announced more than 200 New Jersey residents – elected officials and businesspersons – have been tapped to help the governor is his bid for the White House.
A total of nine of those named represent Galloway in some capacity.
On his Political Leadership team, Christie named the following officials who represent Galloway:
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Frank LoBiondo, Congressman, NJ-02
- Christopher J. Connors, State Senator, District 9
- DiAnne Gove, Assemblywoman, District 9
- Brian Rumpf, Assemblyman, District 9
- Keith Davis, Chairman, Atlantic County
- Joe Cafero, Committeeman, Atlantic County
- Sonya Harris, Committeewoman, Atlantic County
- Dennis Levinson, County Executive, Atlantic County
- Frank X. Balles, Sheriff, Atlantic County
- Alex Marino, Freeholder, Atlantic County
- Frank Formica, Freeholder, Atlantic County
- John Carman, Freeholder, Atlantic County
- Rich Dase, Freeholder, Atlantic County
- James Bertino, Freeholder, Atlantic County
The campaign has also created a Financial Leadership team. The Atlantic County-based businesspersons tapped to aid the financial end of Christie’s campaign include:
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- Keith Davis, Nehmad Perillo & Davis, Linwood
- David Satz, Caesar’s Entertainment
The campaign has a mailing address of a Post Office Box in Morristown, and noted that individuals named for the financial leadership team are doing so in a personal capacity and are not representative of his or her company. Business names were provided for convenience.
The attached image from Tuesday’s announcement was provided by Brandon J. Pugh
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