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This profile was automatically generated using 2 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
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1. Tom Kean for U.S. Senate
www.tomkean.com/today/index.cf - [Cached]Published on: 9/26/2006 Last Visited: 9/26/2006
"We need to be specific with Republican voters on what we're going to do with federal funding," said Kean's opponent for the Republican nomination, Bergen County Committeeman John Ginty, to a smaller crowd of about 25 people.
Ginty came to the Green but stood with his supporters at the East Park Place side of the park, while Kean took the large open area at the center.
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Ginty said he supported the 2007 federal budget cuts proposed by the House Republican Study Committee, and read off a list of those cuts, including the reduction of $31 billion in foreign aid over five years, reformation of agricultural development programs worth $20.4 billion, and a $625 million reduction in the federal Department of Education "bureaucracy."
"I would prefer to get rid of the Department of Education," Ginty said to applause from his supporters.
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David Cochran, leader of the Morris County Chapter of Progressive Democrats of New Jersey, listened to both Kean and Ginty's speeches. -
2. Daily Record - Morris County - Kean's rally top draw for Morris GOP
www.dailyrecord.com/apps/pbcs. - [Cached]Published on: 5/21/2006 Last Visited: 5/21/2006
"We need to be specific with Republican voters on what we're going to do with federal funding," said Kean's opponent for the Republican nomination, Bergen County Committeeman John Ginty, to a smaller crowd of about 25 people.
Ginty came to the Green but stood with his supporters at the East Park Place side of the park, while Kean took the large open area at the center.
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Ginty said he supported the 2007 federal budget cuts proposed by the House Republican Study Committee, and read off a list of those cuts, including the reduction of $31 billion in foreign aid over five years, reformation of agricultural development programs worth $20.4 billion, and a $625 million reduction in the federal Department of Education "bureaucracy."
"I would prefer to get rid of the Department of Education," Ginty said to applause from his supporters.
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David Cochran, leader of the Morris County Chapter of Progressive Democrats of New Jersey, listened to both Kean and Ginty's speeches.

