NJ-06’s Kiley rakes in $200k+ plus in Q1

Sue Kiley
Monmouth County Commissioner Sue Kiley raised $205,000 in 2022’s first quarter in her quest to unseat Frank Pallone (D, NJ-06).
50% of the haul was loan from Kiley and her husband, a retired law enforcement officer. Kiley now enters the next phase of the campaign with $202,000 cash on hand.
 
“I am humbled by and grateful for the confidence and trust my supporters have demonstrated by investing in this campaign,” Kiley said. “If we have learned anything about Frank Pallone in the last two years, we learned that he is not a leader.  He is an enabler. Pallone has stood by while the radical fringe left of his Party has opened our borders, brought violence and deadly drugs into our communities, unleashed rampant inflation, skyrocketing energy prices, and brought the world to the brink of World War III.”

“Pallone is not invincible. The voters of the 6th Congressional district are not left wing ideologues,” added Kiley. “They are common sense, hard working people who value their families and believe in the exceptional promise of America. This year we will elect a woman who represents the values and dreams of the residents of the district and we will restore common sense and normalcy to Congress.”

Kiley is the frontrunner for the NJ-06 GOP nomination after winning both the Middlesex and Monmouth county lines. Her prime primary opponent is 2020 U.S. Senate nominee Rik Mehta.

Last November, Jack Ciattarelli came within single digits (46% to 53%) of winning the redrawn 6th Congressional District.

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