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Hey guys! Here are the updates!

  • 800 calls made…we were only 200 short of our goal. Let’s try to make that up tonight!
  • What is the goal? Goal is to make 10K calls before Election Day.
    • We are in competition with other schools, whatever school makes it to 10K first will have the opportunity to send its Top 15 callers to the Election Night party…with VIP Access!
  • We will be making calls every Wednesday and Thursday night from 6:00-8:30P up until Election Day.
    • Please always check your emails because the room might change. I will always email the updated room information to you guys!
  • New constitution was ratified. You can read it here.
  • Voter Registration- If you are not registered to vote in NJ, GET REGISTERED. You will not lose residency in your home state. It is imperative that you register because every vote for Christie will help! Click here to get a form which includes free postage…just fill it out and stick it in the mailbox.
  • Freshman Representative- If you are interested in the position, please email me so I can put you on the list. (If you already emailed me, I put you down!) Freshman Rep is a great way to get involved!
  • Internships- Want to intern? You can do it for school credit or not. If interested email me and I’ll get you in contact with the right people. Internships are a great way to help out and get your first taste of politics!
Seton Hall Unveristy College Republicans E-Board w/ Jay Webber

Seton Hall University College Republicans E-Board w/ Jay Webber

Last night, NJGOP Chairman and Assemblyman for the 26th District, Jay Webber came out and spoke at our inaugural meeting of the 09-10 school year.

Jay Webber spoke out about the gubernatorial race in NJ this year, between Republican Chris Christie and incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine. Jay kept his presentation very topical, talking about how he wants to fix the economy of NJ, where Corzine has created a $9 billion dollar deficit. Additionally, Corzine has raised property taxes 17%, making it more and more expensive to live in NJ. Webber envisions lowering the taxes so that NJ student residents can stay in NJ after graduation and find jobs in their home state.

This is a really exciting race for NJ Republicans, who haven’t won a statewide race since 1997. Jay mentioned that the election is a means to an end, not an end in itself and that the work doesn’t end once the race is won…it’s just the beginning.

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