While Tom DeSeno and "Ronald Reagan" are generating speculation over the identities of Honest Abe and the Monmouth Garbage Man, I thought it might be more useful to have a conversation about who the Republican Freeholder candidates will be come September when the ballots are final (unless the NJ Supreme Court intervenes).
There are those in the know that are convinced Jeff Cantor will not be a candidate, and that he never was going to be. Recently, there has even been speculation that Rob Clifton may be moving on to greener pastures. Despite his protests to the contrary, Joe DiBella is very much a candidate. Brian Reilly, Robert Kleinberg, Bob McKenna and others are waging quiet campaigns and raising money. Tom Powers misses the attention and wants back in. Anna Little is not campaigning or raising money. Rather, she is focused on reforming county government, which at this time means working on getting one of the other Freeholders to second her resolution creating Freeholder term limits and a rotational Directorship.
So my loyal readers, please comment on who you think the Republican Freeholder candidates in Monmouth County will be come September.
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16 comments:
Tom Powers and Rob Clifton
Andrew Lucas and Terence Wall
Benjamin R. Harvey and Tom DeSeno
What greener pastures?
"Anna Little is not campaigning or raising money. Rather, she is focused on reforming county government"
How is she going to reform county government if she is not in office?!
I'm very upset about what Adam did, and very upset that Anna backed down and didn't run. The Democrats practically endorsed her! How would they have run against her?
John Ekdahl and Ted Narozanik
Rob Clifton and Joe DiBella
RUN TED RUN
GO TED GO
harry larrison and declan o'scanlon
Jim Gianell and Art Gallagher
honest abe and bill seward
Teddy Roosevelt and Elephants not Donkeys
Rob Clifton and Tom Powers
DiBella is a liar and will not carry Howell in a county or local race. He will drag the entire party to the bottom of the barrel.
Anna Little will resurface as the candidate of choice.
Mike Halfacre and Brain Reilly
Brendan Tobin and William Larkin
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