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Jack Ciattarelli Is Coming To Parsippany: See Details
The event is scheduled just weeks before Election Day.

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Republican Gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli will be speaking at a rally next week in Parsippany.
With just a few weeks left before the election, Ciattarelli plans to attend a rally in Veterans' Memorial Park, 1839 US-46, on Monday at 6 p.m.
The event, hosted by the Morris GOP, is an “Early Vote” rally, and the former assemblyman will likely be encouraging his supporters to get to the polls early ahead of Election Day.
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Ciattarelli’s campaign already has ties with Morris County, after he tapped Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon as his running mate in July.
"Public safety is one of the top issues in this race, and in picking Sheriff Gannon, we made a very bold statement that we are going to get back to providing our law enforcement community with the political support that they need to do their job,” Ciattarelli told Patch in a September interview.
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Come November, Ciattarelli will face off against Democratic Governor Nominee Mikie Sherrill. The two are diametrically opposed on several issues facing the state, including housing affordability, women’s reproductive rights, and immigration.
Tensions have been particularly high between the two candidates in recent days, after Sherrill accused Ciattarelli of misleading people about the dangers of opioid drug abuse during their latest debate. Ciattarelli bit back with threats of a defamation lawsuit.
Election Day is Nov. 4.
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