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Written by: Gary La Spisa II

These pictures are way overdue.  These were taken in October when me and Ricky traveled to the Bergen County Republican Organization to hear from Kim Guadagno, Jay Webber and RNC Chairman Michael Steele!

SHU CR Chair Gary La Spisa and Vice Chair Ricky Tracy with RNC Chair Michael Steele

SHU CR Chair Gary La Spisa and Vice Chair Ricky Tracy with RNC Chair Michael Steele

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Written by: Brenden Higashi

As promised, here are photographs from election night, a.k.a. “Victory Night” for Chris Christie and many Republican candidates across New Jersey.

Seton Hall students gather outside of the Hilton Parsippany for Chris Christie's Victory Party
Seton Hall students gather outside of the Hilton Parsippany for Chris Christie’s Victory Party.
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Written by: Ricky Tracy
Obama-McCain (left) and Christie-Corzine (right)

Obama-McCain (left) and Christie-Corzine (right)

In the presidential election, New Jersey turned out 3,828,000 votes which broke 57-42% for Obama. On Tuesday, about 2,300,000 votes were cast–about two thirds of last year’s turnout, an expectable drop. Check here for the 2008 election interactive map, and here for the 2009 election interactive map.

Let’s take a look at the turnouts of Morris and Essex Counties in these two races, which I feel illustrates the difference between these two elections.

Morris is the biggest voting base of Republicans in the state, and Essex (where Seton Hall and Newark are located) is a typical urban, Democrat stronghold.

In the 2008 presidential election, Obama carried Essex handily with 240,000 votes (76% of the county). Meanwhile, McCain had a rather poor cut of the Morris County vote with 132,000 (54% of the county).

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Written by: Gary La Spisa II

Ladies and Gentlemen,

From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank you for working harder than any other College Republican chapter in the state.

From the beginning of the semester I have asked a lot of you and you have come through more than I ever imagined. We, as a chapter, made 13,000 phone calls and did $1,600 worth of $50 Get Out The Vote (GOTV) shifts.

That is an unprecedented amount of work for a College Republicans chapter which happens to be located in a town that went 7,228 to 1,568 for Obama last year. The final numbers have yet to come out for the Village of South Orange, but I guarantee you that YOU made a dent in that number this year.

As Chairman, my job description is to motivate and energize… you made my job easy. I gave you a list of goals and you smashed every single one of them. I asked for 10,000 calls, I got 13,000; I asked for 2 or three kids to do paid GOTV shifts, I got 8; I could not be more thankful for that effort.

The difference in this election (as of now) is 104,000 votes. Look at it this way, you reached out to 15k of them. That’s about 14.4% which is an incredible impact for one organization.

So, once again, thank you for being the most incredible CRs in the state. Thank you for working harder than Ricky and I even imagined in our wildest dreams. Thank you for proving to everyone that Seton Hall DOES have an active group of Republicans.

Most importantly, thank you for being a KEY FORCE in the election of our next governor, Christopher J. Christie.

Sincerely,

Gary La Spisa, II

Chairman, Seton Hall College Republicans

Written by: Brenden Higashi

The Seton Hall University College Republicans and the Executive Cabinet of the SHUCRs would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Governor-Elect Chris Christie and Lieutenant Governor-Elect Kim Guadagno on their decisive electoral victory last night.

Photographs of from last night’s Victory Party are to come.

Written by: Brenden Higashi

If you notice the endorsement of the ad “Paid for and authorized by Victory 2009, a project of the NJDSC, 196 W State St. Trenton NJ.” Apparently, the NJDSC finds supporting Daggett, instead of Corzine, is a better use of their funding and resources.

Written by: Brenden Higashi

SHUCRs Vice-Chair Ricky Tracy, member Justin Ruffing, and Executive Director Brenden Higashi meet Chris Christie while volunteering for his gubernatorial campaign's GOTV effort.
SHUCRs member Justin Ruffing, Vice-Chair Ricky Tracy, and Executive Director Brenden Higashi meet the former Mayor of the City of New York Rudy Giuliani while volunteering for Chris Christie's gubernatorial campaign.

Written by: Ricky Tracy

org_new-jerseyTonight, I was phonebanking for Chris Christie when I made a call to a potential voter in Teaneck, my old home town. It was a woman, and when I asked her who she was supporting for the election, she said she wasn’t sure yet.

“Does Chris Christie support private school vouchers? How about helping my husband get a job and health insurance?”

In my mind, I was thinking, this is exactly the kind of person who needs a victory for Chris Christie in November. The three points that this woman brought up were completely a part of Chris’s mission to fix what’s broken New Jersey: schools, jobs, and healthcare.

The first part is a no-brainer, Chris Christie supports school vouchers. This will empower parents with children in failing schools—empower them with  the choice of which school to send their child. New Jersey has the most expensive schools (in per-pupil spending) in the nation, and yet our urban schools (which, with state funding, spend more per-pupil than the average NJ school) consistently fail to give our children a proper education. It is time for reform. continue reading…

Written by: Ricky Tracy

cowboy-with-lasso-wallpapers_11662_1280x960Yikes: Geithner aids paid millions by the same companies they’re bailing out.

Oh, speaking of which, bailed-out banks make record profits!

Interactive map showing job growth/loss from 2005-2009. Kinda nifty (and scary)!

Rand Paul is ahead in fundraising for the Kentucky U.S. Senate primary.

Good news: On the issues, independents and Republicans see eye-to-eye in New Jersey.

Lefty talk show hosts use fabricated Rush Limbaugh quote to make him sound racist. Surprised?

Secret Service agents dish on the personalities of the presidents.

Christie vid: just a reminder how much Corzine raised taxes.

Written by: Gary La Spisa II

Congratulations to our top callers:

1. David Zolezzi (109 sheets)

2. Matt Gilson (62 sheets)

3. Jayson Schimmenti (54 sheets)

4. Rickey Santossuso (52 sheets)

The competition is FAR from over.  The competition for the top 15 is just beginning, only 11 people have made calls which means that there are 4 spots which haven’t even been competed for yet!

When you factor in the fact that our #10 and #11 callers have made 9 and 6 sheets, respectively, that means that 6 spots are up for grabs easily.

Come to Fahy 124 on Wednesday from 6-8 and/or Fahy 108 on Thursday from 6-9 and compete for the VIP tickets on election night.

We are so close to 10,000 calls that we can do it THIS WEEK if you come out strong this week!