Friday, May 8, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: INFO@RWOMC.ORG
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Susan Enderly and GOP Chairman Michael Steele

Republican Woman of Mercer County Host Annual Champagne Brunch Featuring Political Strategists Susan Enderly

Susan Enderly, political commentator and Chair of the Women for Chris Christie campaign, will be the keynote speaker at the Republican Women of Mercer County's Annual Spring Brunch. Ms. Enderly will discuss Do Women Change Elections? The Critical Role of Family in Grassroots Campaigns on Sunday, May 17, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Robert Prunetti’s Nick's Cafe's 72, 72 Upper Ferry Road, Ewing NJ.

Ms. Enderly is a life-long Republican, who began campaigning at the tender age of nine. Her political activism has led her to take a prominent local role in the Reagan, Kean, Giuliani and McCain campaigns. A mother of four, she is well known within the Republican party as a political strategist, consultant and social commentator.

The brunch, which is open to the public, is presented by the Republican Women of Mercer County. Tickets are $25 per person; $15 for children 12 and under and $20 for members of the College Republicans. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by emailing info@rwomc.org. For further information, the public may visit http://www.rwomc.org/.


“We feel very privileged to have the Ms. Enderly present her captivating views on the New Jersey politics,” said Vanessa LaFranco, Chair of the Republican Women of Mercer County. “Her behind-the-scenes knowledge of political campaigns provides a valued example for our women candidates as they prepare for the November election."

Proceeds will support Mercer County's Republican Women candidates including Caroline Casagrande, 12th District Assembly; Kim Taylor, 15th District Assembly; Cindy Randazzo, Mercer County Freeholder; Skye Gilmartin, Hightstown Boro Council; Esther Velasquez, Hightstown Boro Council; Eileen McGinnis, Hopewell Township Council; Ginny Bigley, Lawrence Township Council and Eva Kaplan, Pennington Boro Council.

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