No More Incumbents New Jersey

Promoting new candidates against Incumbents in New Jersey

April 11th, 2007

Ten Percent Can Make A Difference

Did you know that if only 10% of Americans who haven’t voted showed up and did the right thing that change can happen?  People who tend to be dissatisfied with the political system, tend not to vote.  I find it interesting that many Americans are unhappy with government in the United States, but refuse to vote out those that are in charge!

If we keep the incumbents in office, we are just voting for the same thing - pork spending, corruption and government waste!  Become informed about who represents you and then make a change!

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April 11th, 2007

Incumbent - Chris Smith (US Congress, 4th District)

The 4th District covers parts of Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties. Included are 39 municipalities and parts of three additional municipalities, the district spreads across the center of New Jesey from the Delaware River to the Jersey Shore.  Chris Smith, a Republican,  was first elected as a Representative for this district in 1981 and has served for 25 years.  He is up for reelection in 2008.

Smith is very involved in human rights and was the author of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Law, seeking to protect those that are victims of human trafficking.  He also promotes human rights reforms for other countries.

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April 11th, 2007

Incumbent - Jim Saxton (US Congress, 3rd District)

Jim Saxton, a Republican, represents New Jersey’s 3rd District which encompasses parts of Burlington, Camden and Ocean Counties in South Jersey.    Saxton has been serving in the Congress since 1982.  This is his thirteenth term.   Previously he was a elementary school teacher and a small business owner.  He also served in the New Jersey Senate and Assembly.

Saxton lists his biggest accomplishments as bringing $80 million in funded for New Jersey Hospitals, saving 17,000 jobs at Fort Dix, McGuire AFB and Lakehurst Navy Base, and the creation of the nation’s first ‘megabase’ in Ocean and Burlington Counties.

Saxton is up for reelection in 2008.

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