What They Are Saying
about Jay Webber


“The future of the Republican Party.”
Governor-elect Chris Christie, Election Night Acceptance Speech
 
Jay Webber is a “rising Republican star.”
Former Senator Leanna Brown, of The Citizen of Morris County
 
“Assemblyman Jay Webber is a man with a promising future in the New Jersey Republican Party. He's also the state's premier champion of healthcare reform” and “possesses a rare understanding of the problems facing New Jersey and the solutions required to right the ship.”
Matt Rooney, of savejersey.com
 
Jay Webber is “the most aggressive class member in the under-40 crowd” in the freshman class in the Assembly.
Max Pizarro, of politickernj.com
 
Webber “is intelligent, articulate and poised beyond his years.”
Fred Snowflack, of The Daily Record
 
Webber is a “strong candidate” who is “young, aggressive, and smart” and “may be something straight out of central casting.”
Wally Edge, of politickernj.com
 
Jay Webber is “young, enthusiastic, aggressive, and an excellent speaker. . . . out in front and leading the charge as a dominant voice in the Assembly. Doesn't just criticize, but offers solutions, such as his in-depth plan on healthcare” and is “often considered a rising star in the Republican party and has a bright future.”
Baba O'Riley, of savejersey.com
 
Webber is an “articulate, hard-hitting candidate.”
Herb Jackson, of The Record
 
[S]till strongly conservative . . . [Webber] has looked beyond ideology in several instances, notably working with other legislators to keep private development out of the former Greystone Psychiatric Hospital grounds in Parsippany-Troy Hills.”
Editorial Board, Recorder Community Newspapers
 
“In office just three days, Assemblyman Jay Webber has already started to shake things up in Trenton.”
Wally Edge, of politickernj.com
 
“There're a few young New Jersey politicians worth following closely, and Assemblyman Jay Webber (R-Morris) is at the top of that list.”
Matt Rooney, of savejersey.com
 
Jay Webber “is a rising star for Republicans in this state.”
Eric Sedler, of redjersey.com