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Murray Sabrin (born December 21, 1946) is a professor of finance in the Anisfield School of Business at
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and a
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for public office in
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.


Family, education, and affiliations

Sabrin was born in
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,
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on December 21, 1946. His parents, being of
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ancestry, were among the only people in his family to survive
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. Sabrin has said "during World War Two, my father, a Jewish resistance fighter in Lithuania, fought for his freedom and his life with a gun. I'm alive today because of him." Sabrin arrived in the U.S. with his older brother and parents in August 1949 and became a
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citizen in 1959. He lived with his wife, Florence, in
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. He moved to
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in 2021. Sabrin has a
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in
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from
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, an
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in social studies education from Lehman College and a
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in history, geography and social studies education from Hunter College. He has worked in commercial real estate sales and marketing, personal portfolio management, and economic research. Sabrin is the former executive director of the Center for Business and Public Policy at Ramapo College, and is the author of ''Tax Free 2000: The Rebirth of American Liberty''.


Policy advocacy and opinion writing

Sabrin's articles have appeared in '' The Record'' ( Hackensack, New Jersey), ''
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'', ''Trenton Times'', and '' Asbury Park Press''. His essays have also appeared in '' Commerce Magazine'', '' Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business'', ''Privatization Review'', and
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. Sabrin is a contributing columnist for NJBIZ and writes a column on the economy for '' START-IT magazine''. He is a regular columnist for ''NJVoices'' and ''USADaily''."Sabrin's Curriculum Vitae"
, ''MurraySabrin.com'', Accessed March 5, 2008.
He is writing a book on politics, the economy and culture titled ''Velvet Fascism: How the Political Elites Transformed America''.


Political career

Sabrin was the 1997
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gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey, and the first
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candidate to receive matching funds and participate in three official debates. He garnered 5% of the vote in
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, and the race went to Christine Todd Whitman. In 2008 Sabrin ran as a candidate for the Republican Party nomination for the
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representing
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, where he faced Republican state Senator
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and former Republican Congressman Dick Zimmer. Promoting
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and noninterventionism, he received endorsements from the
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and U.S. Presidential candidate Ron Paul. He garnered 14% of the vote, behind Zimmer (46%) and Pennacchio (40%). He sought the Republican nomination to the same seat in 2014, but lost to Jeff Bell. In January 2018, he announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate again, this time under the
New Jersey Libertarian Party The New Jersey Libertarian Party (NJLP) is the affiliate of the Libertarian Party in New Jersey. Its chairman is Dan Krause. As of July 1, 2020, there were 17,298 registered Libertarians in the state.anti-abortion. During the 2014 election, he wrote a letter criticizing Senate candidate Brian Goldberg on his pro-choice position.


Foreign policy

Sabrin is an outspoken supporter of a
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foreign policy.


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References


External links


New Jersey-based regional website


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