From Rosie Pino <[email protected]>
Subject This single mom wasn’t supposed to make it. But she did.
Date July 18, 2025 9:16 PM
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Pino for Congress In America, if you work hard and refuse to give up - you can
build a better life


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Friend, let me introduce myself — because this may be the most important
email you read today.

My name is Rosie Pino. I'm a wife, a mother of 11, a proud
Ecuadorian-American, and a no-nonsense patriot/fighter/councilwoman running for
Congress in New Jersey's 9th District.


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I wasn't supposed to make it. I was a teen mom. A high school dropout. Raised
by a single immigrant mother in New Jersey.

But my mom taught me that in America, if you work hard and refuse to give up
— you can build a better life.

So I fought back.

I earned my GED. Got my degree in Finance from Rutgers. Worked my way into
the U.S. Treasury. Raised my family. Served my community.

And now, I'm running for Congress to fight for the forgotten men and women of
New Jersey — and for the American Dream.

WHY AM I RUNNING?

Not for glory. Not for headlines. But for results.

I'm here for the struggling mom who's working two jobs to feed her kids.

For the small business owner crushed by taxes and red tape.

For the families left behind by elite politicians who care more about
virtue-signaling than real change.

WHY DO I NEED YOU?

Because the Radical Left is pouring millions into this race to keep NJ-09
blue. This race is on the radar of all of the Radical elites.

President Trump won this district — but Republicans still lost the
congressional seat in 2024. That's what we're up against. If we want to flip
this seat, if we want to grow our House Majority, if we want to send a proven
fighter to D.C. —I need your help.

Even $1 makes a difference. That's not spin — it's how grassroots campaigns
win. Will you chip in right now?


RUSH $1 TO HELP ROSIE WIN
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I'm not a career politician. I'm a fighter. And I'll never stop fighting for
you.

Thank you for taking the time to hear my story — and for standing with me.

Sincerely,
Rosie Pino







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Meet Rosie Pino:

Councilwoman Rosie Pino is a proud wife, mom, educator, community leader, and
Clifton City Councilwoman. Her story embodies the American Dream. The daughter
of immigrants, she has worked hard her entire life to break barriers, achieve
success, and build a brighter future for her family.

Over the past decade, Rosie has dedicated herself to serving our community
and fighting for the forgotten men and women of New Jersey who have been left
behind by career politicians in both parties. She ran for local office and
founded several nonprofits to protect the American Dream and ensure that future
generations have the opportunity to thrive and prosper. She is a fighter who
will always put people ahead of politics and a proven leader who will deliver
results for hardworking New Jerseyans.

Rosie Pino was born in the Bronx to blue-collar Ecuadorean immigrant parents,
one of six children. In many ways, Rosie could have easily become a statistic.
She was primarily raised by a single mother and dropped out of high school
after having her first child. However, Rosie's mom instilled in her a tenacious
work ethic and a belief in the American Dream. Channeling that work ethic,
Rosie went back to school. She completed her GED and proudly earned her
bachelor's degree in Finance from Rutgers University, all while working
multiple jobs to support her family. In the aftermath of the 2008 financial
crisis, she joined the U.S. Department of the Treasury as a bank examiner. In
that role, she played a pivotal part in assessing the health of banks and
auditing their performance.

Rosie never planned on getting involved in politics, but she felt called to
serve. Recalling the importance that education played in her own life and
driven by a desire to ensure Clifton's children receive a quality education,
Rosie decided to run for Board of Education. Though she came up short in her
first run, Rosie was elected to the Clifton Board of Education in 2013.

During her two terms on the Board of Education, Rosie was an effective
advocate for our children. She fought tirelessly to ensure the city provided
students with a top-notch education while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
She helped invest over $8 million in capital improvements and allocated more
than $3 million for children's safety, all while ensuring the school budget
remained under the 2% tax cap.

In 2018, Rosie felt called to serve in a new capacity. Looking around and
seeing how many of her fellow Clifton residents were being left behind and
forgotten, she decided to run for Clifton City Council. Rosie energized voters
and won, making history as the first minority elected to the Clifton City
Council. On the City Council, Rosie has been a staunch advocate for middle and
working-class New Jerseyans. She has been a tireless advocate for local small
businesses and economic development, providing residents with the opportunity
to achieve their own American Dream.

In addition to her work on the Clifton City Council, Rosie is deeply involved
in the community through her leadership in several nonprofit organizations. She
is the founder of Latino Leaders of Clifton, a civic organization dedicated to
empowering and uniting the Latino community. She is also the founder of Team
PINO (Providing Individuals New Opportunities), a non-partisan initiative aimed
at breaking the cycles of poverty and hopelessness by collaborating with
businesses and elected officials to effect real, positive change. She is also
the founder and executive director of ECHO (Educated Communities Help Others),
a nonprofit dedicated to promoting a culture of learning and opportunity.

In her rare free time, Rosie volunteers with local charitable organizations.
A cancer survivor herself, Rosie volunteers with the Red Hat Angels/Relay for
Life, supporting cancer research and awareness efforts. She also serves on the
board of the Theater League of Clifton and is a PTO President.

Rosie and her husband Eric are blessed with a modern day blended family of 11
beautiful children, two of whom are adopted from the foster care system. They
reside in Clifton, where Rosie has lived for over 30 years.

HELP ROSIE PINO!
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