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(JERSEY CITY) – Tonight world-famous ?uestLove deejayed a “Vote From Home” party with over 200 people hosted by the Democratic State Committee’s (DSC) “Yes We Can 2.0 Campaign” at Jersey City University to support Governor Jon S. Corzine, Senator Loretta Weinberg and New Jersey Democrats running for office at all levels across the State.
“I am excited to be able to participate in these efforts to further democracy by energizing young New Jersey voters to keep the momentum going from last year’s Obama campaign by getting out there and voting for New Jersey Democrats and to re-elect Jon Corzine,” said ?uestLove. “Now every New Jersey voter can easily vote from home through the new Web site, www.njvotefromhome.com. New Jersey residents just need to go to the site and request their ballot to vote from home today. It’s really that easy to make sure every voice is heard and every vote is counted so that we can keep it going.”
?uestLove is a veteran campaigner for Democrats across the country and was an active participant in efforts to elect President Barack Obama and encourage voter participation by young Americans of all backgrounds.
“Vote From Home” is a new program of the DSC aimed at expanding access to voting for every New Jersey voter by allowing voters to request a “Vote By Mail” ballot at www.njvotefromhome.com. The program has made voting easier than ever before by empowering voters with the ability to make their voices heard and their votes count from the convenience of their own home.
“Yes We Can 2.0” is part of the Democratic Party’s concerted efforts to engage nearly 600,000 newly registered Democrats whose participation last year shattered recorded voting highs to elect President Obama by the highest margin of any presidential candidate in New Jersey history.
The “Yes We Can 2.0 Campaign” has hosted community service events, gathering, trainings and networking opportunities to further unite Democrats and residents from communities across New Jersey as well as motivate them to partake in this year’s election efforts for Democrats.
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Say no to Christie and Corzine. Vote Daggett
Don't by that GOP non-sense that Daggett is a plant funded by Corzine.
Fact is Daggett has no funds at all.
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You really have to hand it to Chris Daggett. Not only did he stand toe to toe with Jon Corzine and Chris Christie he really nailed it to them in the 3rd NJ Gubernatorial Debate. Once again, for the third time in a row, I give this as a notch for Daggett.
Chris Daggett handed it to both Christie and Corzine for corruption saying to fight corruption you need to lead by example.
Daggett then cited specific corrupt activities that Christie and Corzine had engaged in, including illegal campaign finance and pay to play, and neither Corzine or Christie could defend themselves.
Instead, Corzine acknowledges that activity is going on and agrees with Daggett that it needs to stop.
For full coverage of the 3rd NJ Gubernatorial debate click here.
Daggett breaks 20% and now polling in the low 20's
Get The Word Out Vote Daggett