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Seth Grossman Announces Bid For Congressional Seat
He is stepping down from his leadership position with libertyandprosperity.com

At last Saturday's breakfast discussion, Seth Grossman, the executive director of LibertyAndProsperity.com, announced that he was stepping down from the non-political education organization to become a candidate for Congress.
He is seeking the Republican nomination for the 2d Congressional District of NJ. That district is currently represented by Republican Frank LoBiondo, who is not seeking re-election. The 2d Congressional District includes Ocean City and all of Cape May County, and all of Atlantic, Cumberland, and Salem Counties. The sprawling district also includes the southern portions of Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Ocean Counties.

Grossman announced that his campaign was focused on four major issues:
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1. Enforce immigration laws. Reduce legal immigration to sustainable levels.
2. Repeal all remaining Obamacare mandates that unreasonably and unfairly drive up the cost of health insurance and medical care.
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3. Allow Americans to defend themselves. Allow schools to do everything possible to defend our children.
4. Let President Trump do his job. No fake impeachment charges, obstruction, or "resistance".
Grossman invited voters to review details of his program at GrossmanforCongress.com or to contact him at sethgrossman49@gmail.com or (609) 927-7333.
Seth Grossman graduated Atlantic City High School in 1967, Duke University in 1971, and Temple Law School in 1975. Grossman has been a well-known and respected attorney in Atlantic and Cape May Counties since.
Grossman helped create the Chelsea Neighborhood Association in Atlantic City in 1975. In 1986, he won a city-wide election, and served as an independent on City Council for the next four years. In 1988. Grossman upset an incumbent by winning the Republican primary election by a single vote. Grossman then easily won election to become an Atlantic County freeholder.
In 2003, Seth Grossman founded LibertyAndProsperity.com, an organization with more than 100 members and 6,500 Facebook followers. In 2007, Grossman joined with then Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan to defeat a $450 million bond issue proposed by Democratic Governor Jon Corzine. In 2008. Grossman and Lonegan worked together to defeat Corzine’s plan to “monetize” New Jersey’s three major toll roads.
Between 2006 and today, Seth Grossman, while still maintaining his law practice hosted several popular talk radio programs, taught at Atlantic Cape Community College, and published opinion columns in all of South Jersey’s major newspapers.
Since 2016, Seth Grossman has represented Liberty and Prosperity in its lawsuit to force Atlantic City to adopt a balanced budget. That same lawsuit also seeks to declare that the ten year tax break for Atlantic City casinos violates the New Jersey Constitution which requires those properties to be assessed and taxed equally.
Seth Grossman often describes how growing up in Atlantic City shaped his politics. “If you don’t believe America was great, talk to me or anybody who grew up in Atlantic City during the 1950’s and 1960’s. If you think “progressive” Democrats and socialists care about people, look at what they did to the people of Atlantic City”.