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RAHWAY - The entire public is cordially invited on September 26 from 7:00pm - 10:00pm to meet Chuck Baldwin,Constitution Party candidate for president (www.Baldwin08.com), as he travels to New Jersey to meet with voters face-to-face. This event is free to the public and will be held at the Firehouse Restaurant, 455 St. Georges Ave. in Rahway, NJ. This will be a great opportunity for anyone to meet-and-greet a presidential candidate.
Speakers at the event will include: Rev. Steve Craft, NJ Member of Chuck Baldwin's "Black Regiment," Dr. Jerome Corsi,Ph.D. (pre-recorded for the event), and Dr. Chuck Baldwin.
Fresh off his appearance at the Rally for the Republic, as well as his recent press conference with Congressman Ron Paul and Monica Ramos (wife of imprisoned Border Patrol agent Ignacio Ramos), Dr. Baldwin is excited to bring his message of lower taxes and government reform to the people of the Garden State.
Baldwin and Constitution Party vice-presidential candidate Darrell Castle, an attorney and Marine Vietnam combat veteran, are being considered the "antidote" to "Big Box" party candidates like Obama and McCain as more voters express unhappiness with both parties.
"Everywhere we go on our campaign stops we hear people say, 'I'm afraid of Obama and don't trust McCain,'" said Baldwin, recently endorsed by Jerome Corsi, three-time New York Times best-selling author of "The Obama Nation," "Unfit for Command," and "The Late, Great USA."
Directions to the Firehouse Restaurant can be found on the Constitution Party of New Jersey's website (www.ConstitutionParty-NJ.org) or by calling the Firehouse Restaurant at (732) 382- 9500.
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