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Assemblies of God Minister and 2028 Congressional Candidate Rob Canfield Responds to President Trump Post, Calls Out Silence from Rep. Chris Smith
Republican congressional candidate and Assemblies of God minister Rob Canfield, who is preparing a 2028 primary challenge in New Jersey’s 4th District, issued the following statement in response to a social media post shared by President Donald J. Trump depicting religious imagery that many believers find deeply inappropriate. “As an Assemblies of God minister, I cannot stay silent when sacred imagery central to the Christian faith is used in a way that blurs the line between
Apr 133 min read


Canfield Suspends 2026 Campaign, Announces 2028 Primary Challenge to Rep. Chris Smith
Brick, NJ — Republican candidate Rob Canfield announced today that he is suspending his 2026 primary campaign for New Jersey’s 4th Congressional District after falling short of the required petition signatures to appear on the ballot. “While we built real momentum and sparked an important conversation in this district, we did not meet the signature threshold required to move forward,” said Canfield. “That’s on me, and I take full responsibility.” Despite the setback, Canfiel
Mar 232 min read


Canfield: “Congress Must Put America First and Reject a Wider War with Iran”
Republican congressional candidate Rob Canfield today released the following statement regarding the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. “Every American stands with our troops and prays for their safety. But Congress has a responsibility to ask hard questions before sending more American lives and taxpayer dollars into another Middle East war. I oppose expanding U.S. military action in Iran. If I were in Congress today, I would vote no on further
Mar 41 min read


Rob Canfield Calls for Congressional Term Limits, Pledges Maximum 12 Years of Service
Brick, NJ — Rob Canfield, Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 4th Congressional District, today announced a firm pledge to support congressional term limits and to personally serve no more than 12 years if elected — the equivalent of two terms in the United States Senate. “I’m not running to make a career in Washington,” said Canfield. “I’m running to do the job, fix what’s broken, and then come home. That’s why I’m committing right now to a hard 12-year limit
Feb 52 min read
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