9-30-25 Conservative Commandos: Chinese Communist Party Link In New Jersey Governor’s Race!!

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The race for New Jersey Governor has now entered a surreal stage for Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat Nominee. The Washington Examiner has reported that there is Chinese Communist Party Link to Mikie Sherrill in the race for Governor of New Jersey.

Pin Ni, An Automobile Executive Is Apparently A Member Of The Chinese Communist Party. According to reporting by the Washington Examiner, Pin Ni has donated about $ 45,000 to Sherrill. Pin reportedly has made contributions to Sherrill throughout her elective office career in Congress and now running for Governor of New Jersey.

The Contributions to Sherrill Include:
A $ 30,000 check to a Super Political Action Committee that supports Sherrill’s campaign for Governor of New Jersey.

According to The Washington Examiner
Pin sits on the board of directors for the Wanxiang Group, one of the world's largest automotive components manufacturers, and is the president of the conglomerate's American branch. During his tenure at the company, Pin has been recognized as an "outstanding Communist Party Member" 15 times and has taken on leadership roles at nonprofit orga-nizations, such as the US-China Strong Foundation and the China General Chamber of Commerce, that outside observers have accused of working on behalf of the CCP, according to The Washington Examiner.

The List Of Problems Are Mounting For Mikie Sherrill
There is still no explanation from Sherrill for millions of dollars made in the stock market, while serving in Congress and serving on defense committee, etc.
There is currently a shifting explanation as to Sherrill’s role in a United States Naval Academy cheating scandal from the early 1990’s.
Sherrill was not permitted to walk with her graduating class in 1994. Sherrill’s name does not appear in the graduation ceremony program.
Sherrill has not given approval for the records regarding this scandal to be released. Only Sherrill can approve the release. She should do so without delay.
Now, there is a potential campaign finance scandal, allegedly involving the Chinese Communist Party.

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