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PA-8: Bucks County Officials Line Up Behind Strouse

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Veteran Kevin Strouse won 18 endorsements today from Bucks County officials.

Strouse is running against scientist Shaughnessy Naughton for the Democratic nomination in PA-8. The winner will face incumbent Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks).

“Kevin Strouse has what it takes to go toe-to-toe with Congressman Fitzpatrick next fall and win,” Pennsbury School Board member, John Palmer said. “Bucks County needs a representative like Kevin, with a dedicated career in public service, who will go to Washington to fight for jobs and affordable, quality education for Pennsylvania’s working families.”

The below list has the names of Bucks County officials that endorsed Kevin Strouse today.

John Palmer – Pennsbury School Board Member and Falls Township Committeeman

Stephen Seufert – Falls Township Committeeman

John Toth – Former Chairman of Middletown Democrats and Campaign Chair for Patrick Murphy

Alison Smith – Vice President, Pennsbury School Board
Mike Doyle – Chair Bridgeton Township Democrats
Josh Waldorf – Assistant Secretary, Pennsbury School Board
Wendy Badman – Chair Durham Township and Riegelsville Borough Democrats
Karen Downer – Chair of the 18th Assembly District
Bhasker Patel – Bensalem Township Committeeman

Jackie Redner – President of Pennsbury School Board

Bill Gerhauser – Lower Makefield Committeeman

Sally Thompson – Newtown Borough Committeewoman

Connie Gering – New Hope Borough Councilwoman

John Ruszin – Bristol Borough Committeeman

Paul Lang II – Northampton Township Committeeman

Judy Lang – Northampton Township Committeewoman

Ed Valenti – Newtown Township Committeeman

Pat Fear – Newtown Township Committeewoman

In addition to the eighteen Democratic officials endorsing Strouse today, he also boasts the support of Bucks County Commissioner Diane Marseglia, and State Representative Tina Davis, in addition to the following municipal officials, labor unions, and progressive organizations:

Municipal Elected Officials:

Bryan Allen – Bensalem Township Councilman Elect

Jeff Boraski – Falls Township Supervisor Elect

Debbie Deblasio – Pennsbury School Board Director

Jacqueline Redner – Pennsbury School Board President

Dr. Kimberly Rose – Northampton Township Supervisor

County Party Leaders & Officials:

Frank Feinberg – 29th Assembly District Chair

James Prokopiak – Falls Township Democratic Committee Chair

Pam Janvey – Pennsylvania Democratic Party Recording Secretary

Dottie Miller – State Democratic Committee Member, President OPEIU Local 1937 AFL-CIO

Joseph Sundeen, PhD – Lower Makefield Township Judge of Elections

Bruce Whitesell – Springfield Democratic Committee Chair

Labor Unions:

American Postal Workers Union Local 7048

International Union of Elevator Constructors Local 5

Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals

International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 3

United Steel Workers

United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1776

Organizations:

Council for a Livable World

Montgomery County Democracy for America

7 Responses

  1. ROUND UP THE USUAL SUSPECTS. THIS LIST–YOU COULD NOT PICK OUT ONE OF THEM IN A PHOTO ARRAY AT THE BRISTOL TWP POLICE DEPT

  2. Really? Now we’re calling committeepeople “Bucks officials”?

    Does this mean you’re going to do a news story that says nearly 500 Bucks officials endorse Fitzpatrick when he gets the Bucks GOP nomination?

  3. 18 people who realized Fitzpatrick can’t be beat by anyone in Bucks County.

    Fitzpatrick wins by a landslide.

  4. I wonder if Strouse had to provide each of these 18 people with a clothespin …. for their nose.

  5. When did the Democratic Club Chairman of a township become a municipal official?

    And an endorsement by half these nobodies is nothing to brag about.

    Fitzpatrick by 15%

  6. lifelong bucks guy here—still don’t see how this guy will be electable come november. carpetbagging doesn’t play in bucks…

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