Posted on 10/08/2002 6:12:37 PM PDT by 1stFreedom
A massive effort is under way to help the Forrester Campaign get out the vote in NJ.
Residents from New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania are planning to travel to New Jersey to help in this effort.
New Jersey Republicans are being encouraged to make a scheduled appointment with the voting booth on November 5th. "People make appointments to see their doctor, so why not make an appointment to vote?" Other's have commented that "we make plans for vacation, but when are we going to make plans to help take back the Senate?"
The move is expeceted to counter an equally massive Democratic effort. New Jersey is a Democrat "machine" State and the leftist turnout is expected to be heavy.
On top of the massive left wing turnout, one can expect plenty of voter fraud. It is rumored that representatives from party neutral watchdog groups are going undercover to expose voter fraud and abuse. "If the Democrats start offering cigaretts for votes, they better be aware that they could be surveilance."
To make the situation even worse, consider that even with all the allegations against Torecelli, he still had the support of a large percentage of people. The fix is in, and the only way to beat it is with heavy Republican turnout.
"In the past, Unions and other Democrat leaning groups have taken election day off to help get out the vote. It's time for New Jersey Republicans to do the same."
Residents from neighboring States are being encouraged to contact Forrester's office to find out how they can help. There is plenty of work to be done, from working phone banks to literature distribution.
This pivotal election is an even race according to the latest poll. The difference will be voter turnout
New Jersey Republicans are being encouraged to bring a Repulican friend to vote. "People love to do things as a group. It get's people out of the house and into the booth."
Out of State residents are encouraged to contact Forrester's office and explain that they are from out of State but wish to come to New Jersey to help. The office can be reached at: 609.890.4699
Residents from New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania are planning to travel to New Jersey to help in this effort.
The move is expeceted to counter an equally massive Democratic effort. New Jersey is a Democrat "machine" State and the leftist turnout is expected to be heavy.
On top of the massive left wing turnout, one can expect plenty of voter fraud. It is rumored that representatives from party neutral watchdog groups are going undercover to expose voter fraud and abuse. "If the Democrats start offering cigaretts for votes, they better be aware that they could be surveilance."
I think I love these people! Would that I lived within 300 miles of New Jersey.
Does it matter? We know that there has been election fraud going on in this nation for decades yet not a single person has ever been brought to justice for it.
And bring a list of "wanted by police" info. They'll run like hell. LOL
The problem with catching the Dems at voter fraud is that nobody cares.
I remember one year in NYC, they video taped group home workers for the mentally handicapped taking clients into the voting booth. So essentially, the group home workers (who are unanimously Democratic, since I left the field) got to vote 20 times each. And they weren't voting for Guiliani, I guarantee it.
The news media applaudes their cheating as "resourceful" and the GOP doesn't want to make any trouble by denouncing it.
Sorry about the negativity, but it just pisses me off. So this year, somebody should video tape the Democrats bussing Philly winos into Camden, so the media can ignore those tapes too.
Go Forrester Go! A vote for Lautenberg is a vote for crime.
A page taken from the democ"RAT" playbook ... if your friend happens to be from out of state ... all the better!
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