Thursday, September 04, 2008

Attention New Jersey McCain Supporter:



You are officially invited to a John McCain rally! Tomorrow night, McCain supporters from all over the state will meet in Monmouth County to make New Jersey's voice heard! As we gather, Barack Obama will be hosting a fundraiser in Middletown at the home of John Bon Jovi charging $28,000.00 per ticket. This will be Senator Obama's first visit to New Jersey since before the Presidential primary election. Clearly Senator Obama is not coming to New Jersey to earn our votes, he is simply here to take our money. Our McCain Nation will be gathering as a group of real Americans to discuss why New Jersey needs John McCain in the White House.

Doors will open at 7:00 PM on Friday, September 5th at the Lincroft Inn, located at 700 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738. Several guest speakers will be in attendance to discuss the issues facing both America and New Jersey in this election, and why Senator John McCain has been ready to be our Commander in Chief from day one!

Please RSVP to sfila@mccain08hq.com if are able to attend. We welcome you to bring any fellow McCain supports you may know as well. This is sure to be an exciting event we look forward to seeing you there!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is there a cost at the door? I'm sure it won't be $28,000 like the ObamaJovi event.

Anonymous said...

BATEMAN TO ATTEND AND SPEAK AT MCCAIN RALLY IN LINCROFT, NJSeptember 5, 2008 - 12:46pm
Tags: John McCain, Alan Bateman,Top Story: Breaking,
Release Date: Sep 5 2008
Holmdel, NJ – Holmdel Township Deputy Mayor and Congressional Candidate Alan Bateman (NJ-12) today announced he is attending and speaking at a rally for presidential candidate Sen. John McCain this evening at the Lincroft Inn, 700 Newman Springs Road, Middletown.

Regarding the event, Mr. Bateman issued the following statement:

“It is an honor to attend an event tonight in support of a great American hero, Senator John McCain. His speech last night exemplifies why he is the best man to be our commander-in-chief.

“Democratic candidates like Senator Obama and my opponent, Rush Holt, are not campaigning for votes in New Jersey. They are simply assuming they have our state’s support. Tonight New Jersey hosts Senator Obama in passing, as he visits his Navesink River-based ATM machine.

“Join me with many other leaders tonight as we help garner support of the next President of the United States, John McCain.”