Barry Sable

Barry Sable graduated from northeast high school in 1968 and then Temple University with a degree in Psychology in 1972. He is best known as the Diamond Authority of Philadelphia and the “Store to the Stars" catering to many famous entertainers, actors, Philly's finest athletes, and local tv personalities. He went on to have a career in the development of real estate in South Jersey and Philadelphia and always has that friendly smile.

Owen Stouffer is an experienced profession who has worked in many disciplines. He has over 50 years of expertise in Telecommunications, Computer Technologies, Healthcare Industry, Statistical Analyses, Technical Instructor, Small Business Owner. Known for Technical Expertise, he has a proven track record of accomplishments and civic contributions. His current passion is Political Science, Supreme Court Decisions. He is actively involved with the New Jersey "Get Out The Vote" Campaigns in Middlesex Burlington, Camden, Ocean and Union Counties. Also, The New Jersey Project initiative.

Peter Mimmo is a local business owner and political science hobbyist. Employment history includes the Pennsylvania Department of Justice and Raytheon Corporation along with 2 startup textile operations. Peter is a former college basketball player for Hall of Fame coach Herb Magee at Philadelphia Textile where he also was a varsity tennis player. In addition to Athletics, he has 2 US Patents for inventions in Textiles. Peter is a self-described Constitutional Conservative and registered independent. He brings a "common sense" view on world events - politics. and is known as the "master of the obvious".

Seth Grossman grew up in Atlantic City and is a graduate of Duke University and Temple Law School. He ran a general practice law firm in the area since 1975. He has been active in politics since his teens, first as a John F. Kennedy Democrat, and later as a conservative Republican. During the 1980s, Grossman was elected to City Council in Atlantic City, and to the County Board of Freeholders (now Commissioners). Since 1991, Grossman has hosted several local talk radio programs. Since 2003, Grossman has been the Executive Director of LibertyAndProsperity.com, a pro-Constitution education organization. He was an adjunct professor of Government and American History at Atlantic Cape Community College between 2010 and 2017. In 2013, Grossman ran in the Republican Primary against Governor Chris Christie at the height of his popularity and won 8% of the vote. In 2018, Grossman was the Republican nominee for Congress in South Jersey. He was narrowly defeated by then Democratic State Senator Jeff Van Drew during the “Blue Wave” election.