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    NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN SCOTT GARRETT GAINS ANC-PAC ENDORSEMENT

    armradio.am
    25.10.2008 12:37

    Congressman Scott Garrett (R-NJ) has secured the endorsement of a
    prominent Armenian American organization that represents thousands
    of voters in New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District. The
    Armenian National Committee - Political Action Committee (ANC-PAC)
    is encouraging its supporters in Bergen, Sussex and Warren counties
    to vote for Congressman Garrett on November 4th.

    "We encourage Armenian Americans, from Closter to Mahwah and all across
    his Congressional District, to vote for Scott Garrett this November,"
    remarked Garden State ANC leader James Sahagian. "The Congressman is
    a true friend of the Armenian American community and we look forward
    to working with him in the 111th Congress next year," added Sahagian.

    Since his election in November of 2002, Garrett has been a
    stalwart ally on Armenian American issues in the U.S. House of
    Representatives. He has been a thoughtful and articulate advocate
    for his Armenian American constituents and has always kept in
    touch with community leaders. Earlier this year the Congressman
    met with Armenian Genocide survivor and Mahwah resident Alice
    Khachadoorian-Shnorhokian. The following day he submitted a statement
    in the Congressional Record urging Turkey to end its shameful denial
    of the Armenian Genocide, a crime against humanity that deeply impacted
    Alice and over a million Armenian Americans.

    Presently, the Congressman serves as a member of both the House Budget
    Committee and the House Financial Services Committee. Prior to his
    election to the House, he served in the New Jersey State Assembly
    for over a decade.

    Born in Bergen County on July 9, 1959, Congressman Garrett lives is
    married and has two daughters, Jennifer and Brittany. He graduated from
    High Point High School and cum laude from Montclair State University
    before earning his J.D. from Rutgers University Law School.

    According to Congressional Quarterly Politics New Jersey's 5th
    Congressional District tends to vote Republican, but Democrats remain
    successful in some pockets, including Tenafly in Bergen County and
    Phillipsburg in south Warren County, the only county to lie entirely
    within the district's boundaries.

    George W. Bush captured 57 percent of the 5th's vote in the 2004
    presidential election - his second-best showing in the state. The
    Bergen County portion of the district favored Bush by 8 percentage
    points. Despite the GOP strength, most voters continue to register
    as independents.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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