He has until April 3rd to get 1000 registered voters throughout the state? But best to file earlier to answer challenged signatures. Independents need 800 by June.
http://www.nj.gov/state/elections/candidate-petitions/2017-primary-governor-instructions-0309.pdf
http://www.nj.gov/state/elections/candidate-petitions/2017-general-governor-instructions-0309.pdf
New Guernsney is a fiscal mess to govern plus all the rat influence.
BTW— on another topic— where is Rudy Giuliani these days?
The democrat that is running (Murphy see https://www.murphy4nj.com) has the same credentials as Corzine. Rich Wall Street lib who came from Goldman Sachs. Lives on a “farm assessed” property and pays no property taxes. When pressed on the similarities he gives some line about Jeter and A-Rod not being the same. Huh?!?
His platform:
-End the excesses of Wall Street (now that he made his money there)
-Gun control laws the likes of which would make California blush
-Make corporations pay “fair” share. Well, those that haven’t moved out yet.
-Make the rich pay their fair share.
His agenda basically amounts to a second term for Corzine and it reads like a suicide note for New Jersey.
Wow—There’s a shock.
NJ will be a tough climb for anyone not a Democrat this go around. Christie is toxic and Guadagno has not a chance in hell. Independents have a history of doing fairly well here. Dagget was competitive in the polls for awhile but wound up at 6%. Piscopo doesn’t really have a shot, but could make it interesting with the outsider movement Trump started along with his quick wit. He might be very good on the campaign trail and on a debate stage. Possibility of pulling maybe 15%. We’ll see.
then he will hand over the election to the democrats. A third-party candidate is just a spoiler for the republicans. He must dislike NJ.