November 6, 2007 - 3:42pm
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Republicans say early numbers look good in Wall Township

In district 11, a last minute shot by the Democrats to make the Assembly contest competitive with a six-figure check translated in part into an attack ad targeting Republican David Rible of Wall Township.

Rible is running for the Assembly with Mary Pat Angelini of Ocean against Democrats John Napolitani of Interlaken and John Pirnat of Belmar.

The top of the ticket features Republican Assemblyman Sean Kean, who's strong in the district and figures to walk over Democratic challenger John Villapiano. The question is whether Kean is strong enough to pull Rible and Angelini in with him.

Republican campaign spokesman Ryan Sharpe said his team is looking good early. There is a controversial local race in Wall Township - home base for both Kean and Rible - and that's putting voters in the booths. 

"We're so far looking at high turnout in our good districts," said Sharpe. "We're playing a wait and see game at this point, but turnout in Wall is key for this election."

In Democratic Party headquarters, meanwhile, Jim Sverapa IV, conceded that the Republican numbers are good based on the first half of the day.

"But it's too early to say anything," Sverapa said. "We're getting into our golden voting area now. We're blue collar. We're not going to put our numbers up until after work." 

MAX PIZARRO is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.

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