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Recap of the RPNJ 2012 Convention held in Piscataway on April 14th.

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Mark D. Quick Announces Congressional Campaign
Mark D. Quick, a former elected member of the Warren County Republican Committee, has announced his intention to run for the US House of Representatives seat in New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District that is currently occupied by Republican Rep. Scott Garrett.
“I have had enough of public officials putting party above principle,” said Quick, who abandoned the GOP last year. “As we look across the state and into the future, it has become clear that the status quo needs to change. Our government has lost its …

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16 of 21 New Jersey counties are under one-party rule which equals 75% of our state’s population. Read more to find out how we can fix this together.

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Feb 22, 2012
Santa Monica, CA– Governor Charles E. “Buddy” Roemer will deliver a speech on Thursday at 9am PT / 12pm ET live from Yowie headquarters in Santa Monica, California. Governor Roemer issued the following statement in regard to his campaign:
“Tomorrow, I will formally end my bid for the GOP nomination for President of the United States. As the GOP and the networks host debate number twenty-something this evening, they have once again turned their backs on the democratic process by choosing to exclude a former Governor and Congressman. …

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“It is time to heal our nation and build a coalition of Americans who are fed up with the status quo and the partisan gridlock that infects Washington. Together, we will take on the special-interests that control our leaders and end the corruptive influence of money in politics so we can focus on America’s top priority – jobs,” Roemer said.
For more information, check out the story in the Chicago Tribune!

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Attention Reformers,
The Reform Party of New Jersey will hold its 2012 State Convention on April 14th, 2012 at the John F. Kennedy Library, 500 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, New Jersey.
The event will feature several high-profile guest speakers, including Reform Party presidential candidate Andre Barnett, as well as a meet and greet with RPNJ candidates for Congress, Senate, and local office.
Additional speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.
The call to order will occur at 11:00AM.
Those interested in attending the event should contact Chairman Jacob Zychick at ReformPartyNJ@Gmail.com or …

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Chairman Jacob Zychick
Reform Party of New Jersey
(201) 248-7525
ReformPartyNJ@gmail.com
www.reformpartynj.org
Belleville Councilman Joins Reform Party of NJ
Belleville, NJ, 12/1/2011— The Reform Party of New Jersey’s Executive Committee announced on Thursday evening that Belleville Township Councilman Kevin Kennedy is now a registered member of the Reform Party, thus making him the first elected official within the Garden State to join the newly founded alternative party.
“I think this is a very positive development,” said Dennis Mikolay, the organization’s co-founder. “It is clear that the Reform Party’s message resonates with people. I look forward to working …

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The Reform Party of NJ will launch a new fundraising campaign in two weeks, but if you donate now then you’ll receive additional promotional goodies from the RPNJ Executive Committee!

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Between February 10 and 11, activists from the Reform Party of New Jersey joined RPUSA regional coordinator Michael Hackmer in Washington DC for CPAC 2011. Check out the video report below!

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“The residents cannot allow the city’s government to blame the
national economic downturn for this loss of businesses,” said
Zychick. “They must remember that it was the lack of true
leadership that brought cities like Long Branch and Asbury Park
to their own economic demise.”

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