Bob Guzzardi

Bob Guzzardi

Bob Guzzardi is a conservative political activist, attorney, real estate and business owner from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his support of John Eichelberger and Mike Folmer in successful primary election challenges against long-time incumbents. Eichelberger defeated then-Pennsylvania State Senate President Pro Tempore Robert Jubelirer and Folmer defeated then-State Senate Majority Leader David Brightbill in 2006. He has also been connected to a feud within the Montgomery County Republican Party with former county chairman and national committeeman Bob Asher, and runs the website BobAsherExposed.com [http://www.BobAsherExposed.com Asher Exposed Website] .

While a registered and professed Republican, Guzzardi has been known to support candidates of any party whom he believes support his fiscally conservative agenda or break up what he considers a corrupt establishment.

After graduating from Saint Joseph's Preparatory School of Philadelphia in 1963, Bob went on to study at Georgetown University where he earned his B.A. in Philosophy in 1966. Upon discovering that there was little money in philosophizing, he decided to continue his education at Temple University School of Law, which he attended from 1966 to 1969. In 1970, after successfully obtaining his Juris Doctorate of Law, he was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar.

He spent the next portion of his life as a Real Estate Lawyer and Property Owner. Partnered with his brothers, Michael and Lawrence Guzzardi, Bob owns Chancellor Properties, Inc., a company that managed Chancellor Apartments, Locust Properties, Spruce Street Parking and Lenox Apartments in Center City, Philadelphia. In 2005-2006, Bob sold nearly all interests in Real Estate.

Bob currently serves on the Board and supports the Middle East Forum, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), Dollars for Scholars and Yorktown University.

Bob has also become heavily involved in supporting organizations such as Wynnewood Institute; Club for Growth; American Jewish Congress; Interfaith Taskforce of America and Israel; his synagogue, Beth Hamedrosh; American Jewish Committee; REACH Alliance; Middle East Forum; Center for Near East Policy Research; Toward Tradition; and Social Security Choice.org (to name a few); and is a former supporter of America-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). [ [http://www.bobguzzardi.com/ Welcome to BobGuzzardi.com, Political Activist, Attorney, Real Estate, Philanthropist ] ]

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