Wednesday, January 13, 2010

HALFACRE ANNOUNCES 12th DISTRICT SUPPORTERS

12th District Republican congressional candidate Fair Haven Mayor Mike Halfacre today announced a list of state and local officials and municipal chairmen, who support his campaign for the Republican nomination in NJ-12.

“For the last 8 months I have spoken to many people across the 12th District of New Jersey,” said Halfacre. “I have shared with them my record of cutting property taxes two years in a row as Mayor of Fair Haven, and my small government, pro-business governing philosophy. Whether it was the people I met at town hall meetings, elected officials, municipal chairmen, county committee members or grassroots activists, the majority of people agreed that Rush Holt is out of touch with the concerns of people in this district and needs to be defeated this November.

“I am proud to announce that many of those people, from all parts of the district, have chosen to publicly support me in my bid for the Republican nomination.”

Those people include:

Elected Officials
Senator Jennifer Beck
Senator Sean Kean
Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande
Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon
Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini
Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry
Monmouth County Freeholder Rob Clifton
Monmouth County Freeholder John Curley
Eatontown Council President Dennis Connelly
Englishtown Councilman Greg Wojyn
Englishtown Councilwoman Cindy Robilotti
Fair Haven Council President Jon Peters
Fair Haven Councilman James Banahan
Fair Haven Councilman Robert Marchese
Fair Haven Councilman John Lehnert
Fair Haven Councilman Ben Lucarelli
Freehold Mayor Dorothy Avallone
Holmdel Mayor Serena DiMaso
Little Silver Mayor Suzanne Castleman
Little Silver Councilman Stuart VanWinkle
Middletown Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger
Middletown Deputy Mayor Tony Fiore
Middletown Committeewoman Pamela Brightbill
Marlboro Committeewoman Carol Mazzola
Oceanport Mayor Michael Mahon
Oceanport Council President Joseph Irace
Oceanport Councilman Jerry Bertekap
Oceanport Councilman William Johnson
Oceanport Councilman Richard Gallo, Jr.
Oceanport Councilwoman Ellyn Kahle
Old Bridge Councilman Brian Cahill
Old Bridge Councilwoman Mary Sohor
Old Bridge Councilman Richard Greene


Rumson Mayor John Ekdahl
Rumson Councilwoman Joan DeVoe
West Windsor Committeeman Charles Morgan
East Brunswick Councilwoman Camille R. Ferraro

Municipal Chairs

Mercer
John Hartman-Lawrence
Lois Morgan-West Windsor
Maria Bua-Ewing

Middlesex
Phylissanne Stehn-Cranbury
Tom Nothstein-Monroe
Charles Bruno-East Brunswick
Anita Greenberg-Old Bridge
Joe Sinagra-Helmetta
Cheryl Bass-Spotswood

Monmouth
Joe Foster-Oceanport
Andy Trocchia-Fair Haven
Jon DeVoe-Rumson
Tom Apostle-Freehold
Rick DeNoia-Little Silver
Steve McEnery-Manalapan
John Gibardi-Marlboro
Tom Scarano-Holmdel
Duke Robinson-Eatontown
Joyce Stipple-Englishtown GOP Club President

Somerset
Robert Lacorte-Franklin Twp (Somerset)

Hunterdon
Tim Mathews-County Committee, East Amwell

14 comments:

NFS said...

From Union County, I support Halfacre. Even though I can't vote in this election, I do what I can to support good candidates around the state. From all I've read, Mike Halfacre knows his business. I can only send a small donation, but I do. Why? BECAUSE WE DON'T NEED ANY MORE DIRTBAG SKEEVES IN GOVENMENT!!!

Where are the Republicans of Union County?

Anonymous said...

This list is bull. Many of these are people who committed to mike when he was only guy in the race.

Anonymous said...

Did they all talk to both Candidates in depth? Why would anyone select one person so early? Typical NJ politics buddy buddy system. This is why NJ has the highest taxes and one of the most corrupt systems. I mean really it is only January 14!

Anonymous said...

Where's Senator Baroni? Guess he jumped ship as soon as there was an alternative.

Anonymous said...

baroni isn't the only one jumping ship.

Anonymous said...

Maybe the reason Halfacre keeps racking up grassroots support is that he's out working hard while his opponents are posting on message boards.

Just a theory.

Anonymous said...

well, in all fairness and in Mike's defense, he jumped in before it started looking like an anti-Obamanation year, so, of course you'll see more bright, ambitious and now BRAVER folks, throwing their proverbial hats into the ring, in more races, before it all shakes out!-remember when a chair had to BEG or just fill the slot on the line to take the falls?..

Anonymous said...

come on, people, we have to be grownups and face it, there's just more than one candidate now, and so, let them do what they think they need to do, and one'll get the chance to reduce the horrid Dem catastrophe, which is "job-one" for us, in 2010!!

Anonymous said...

folks,it took Chris Smith two tries to get to be a Congressman, it took John Curley two tries to get to be a Freeholder.. let's all man-and- woman up now and realize some things are hard, some things just aren't "ours" for an easy taking, just 'cause we "want" it!..don't we tell our kids, our teams, etc.,to keep trying and work harder, to reach a goal??..

Anonymous said...

Just what is meant by "grassroots support"? How does one determine if they 'have' it? What is the criteria by which it is measured?

Why is having money, or having parents who had money, being demonized? Why should that 'disqualify' anyone?

Ronald Reagan had money. Not to mention the Bush family. Barry Goldwater too.

True Republicans better think hard about the tactics of a candidate who just can't take the disappointment of not being the only one in a race....and one who tries to turn this campaign into class warfare, at the expense of party unity. Fair is fair; argue the issues and let the person best suited to beat Holt win.

Anonymous said...

There were virtually no campaign finance laws when goldwater, nixon and reagan first ran. they didn't need to be personally wealthy at the time to compete as they could take half million dollar checks--and did. That is exactly the problem with these campaign finance laws and why we see a congress full of millionaires.

Unknown said...

Three months ago, we formed the Tea Party Council with the express purpose of helping reclaim Congress, in 2010. To date, we have more than 20 - and growing - LEADERS of Tea Party organizations, Grass Roots organizations, Bloggers and CEOs.

We have recently interviewed Mike Halfacre and were, frankly, very impressed. However, in order to maintain the integrity of the process and our own credibility,
it is incumbent upon us to vet all viable and credible candidates before making an endorsement.

To that end, we invited Scott Sipprelle you to join us at our next meeting, February 3 and he accepted.
We are all like-minded souls whose only objective is to bring our country back from the dangerous path on which it has embarked. We will announce our endorsement in a press release.

For the Tea Party Council,

Jeff

Anonymous said...

I appreciate your desire to be fair to the candidates.

Is the Tea Party Council meeting on Feb. 3 open to the public? If so, where is it held? If not, could you post the questions you posed to evaluate the candidate's worthiness to your cause and his answers? That would be fair to the rest of the public.

TomSz said...

I am not familiar with the "Tea Party Council", so I attemted to find it using the search feature of the site "http://teapartypatriiots.org". It doesn't appear to be listed.