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Trenton, NJ – The New Jersey Libertarian Party signed a lease this past week securing space right on the Atlantic City Boardwalk to serve as its campaign headquarters. It is the first of many offices anticipated to open around the state, to help coordinate campaign activities in what is anticipated to be a very active and aggressive campaign season according to Lou Jasikoff, Chairman of the New Jersey Libertarian Party.
“I could not be more excited with the anticipated opening of the office on what is probably the highest profile area in New Jersey during the summer months. Already we have campaign meetings, fundraisers, and events planned for the southern tier of the State,” said Kevin Ferrizzi, a Deptford resident, and campaign coordinator for southern New Jersey and Treasurer for the New Jersey Libertarian Party.
“Day in and day out thousands of boardwalk visitors will get to see first hand and read literature on how the policies of both the Republican and Democratic Parties have led us to a financial crisis, soaring energy and food prices, and continual decline in respect and confidence in our current political representatives and leaders,” added Sean Colon, Vice Chair of the New Jersey Libertarian Party and campaign coordinator for central New Jersey.
Jasikoff concluded, “Never before have we been afforded such an opportunity to contact and reach as many people as we will this year on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, and we will use this opportunity to spread the common sense Libertarian message of a balanced budget, limited government, and personal freedoms like never before.”
For interviews please contact Lou Jasikoff at 973-752-9164 or email at ljasikoff@gmail.com
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