John and Cindy McCain visits New Jersey’s Red Bank Diner

2008-08-13 16:22:01 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Business News)

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Trenton, New Jersey (CaymanMama.com) — A cluster of young girls walked into Red Bank Diner in New Jersey on Tuesday for some dinner and were ecstatic when they left with an autograph from potential first lady Cindy McCain.

John and Cindy McCain were passing through the garden state with each of them having campaign stops and indulging in fund raising activities. Cindy McCain spent the whole day in the republican friendly Monmouth County. She ate breakfast at her private home located in Rumson and then went to the Red Bank Diner to meet the lunchtime crowd. She conversed with the teenagers about their schools and autographed their napkins.

Allyson Jablonski, 15, from Fair Haven told the media that this was merely a coincidence that she and her friends ran into Cindy McCain. Later on, Jennifer Beck and Senator Bill Baroni accompanied McCain. Jablonski added that she walked into the diner and found out that McCain would arrive shortly. She added that she wholeheartedly supports John McCain notwithstanding the fact that she is not eligible to vote.

Ginny Marasco of Eatontown and her sister Marianne Rhodes of Neptune expressed their full support for the Republican candidate. Rhodes commented that she told Cindy McCain that John had fair chances of winning in New Jersey. Thereafter she added that New Jerseyans truly realize that they need the expertise of Senator John McCain.

Cindy McCain told the people that gas prices as well as the economy are the prime issues to be discussed in the campaign stops.

Her husband had flown to the city of Newark on Tuesday evening and directly headed to hotel Glenpointe Marriott located in Teaneck. Here, he addressed 400 people that had paid $1,000 to $25,000 for different kinds of refreshments and meetings with the senator.



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