Burlington GOP said it “thoroughly vetted” Gibbs
By Art Gallagher
Burlington County Republican Chairman Sean Earlen has some explaining to do.
According to a December 21, 2019 article in the Pine Barrens Tribune, the Burlington County Republican Screening Committee put Kate Gibbs, a former Burlington Freeholder, through a “thorough vetting process” prior to endorsing her for the CD-3 nomination to challenge freshman Congressman Andy Kim at the December 7, 2019 nominating convention.
Earlen is a former mayor of Lumberton, Gibb’s hometown.
A “thorough vetting process” is time consuming and expensive. It is one of the most important roles of Party leadership. Voters, donors and other leaders alike depend on Party leaders to put forth candidates with the records and character worthy of the offices they are seeking.
Posted: March 6th, 2020 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2020 Congressional Races, New Jersey | Tags: 2020 congressional elections, Burlington County GOP, CD-3, David Richter, John Novak, Kate Gibbs, NJ GOP, Sean Earlen | 1 Comment »