Rick Perr

January 27, 2008 - 3:24pm

As Clinton’s machine kicks in, Obama team dispatches "Truth Squad"

Pre-Iowa, they thought it was going to be a cakewalk, but supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton insist that initial jolt of dread between Iowa and New Hampshire has turned into excitement, while the supporters of Sen. Barack Obama say they are excited - and on guard for truth-twisting.

Obama’s victory in South Carolina last night - his second in the process so far - made the Clinton machine in New Jersey change gears again as they get ready to try to roll over Obama’s grassroots operations on Feb. 5.

"Obviously, we got a late start because people were taking some things for granted," said Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, who in the lead-up to Obama’s win gathered about 25 people at the Ewing Township Library on Saturday to help prepare them for phone-banking duties on behalf of the Clinton campaign.

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January 23, 2008 - 9:28am

GOP wins New Hanover special election

GOP incumbent Dennis Roohr was re-elected to the New Hanover Township Committee yesterday, defeating Democrat Sharon Atkinson by a 191-176 margin in a special election to break a 170-170 tie in the November 2007 contest.  This is the second Republican victory this month in tie-breaker elections; the GOP won a mayoral race in Matawan.

This was the first electoral test of the new Burlington GOP Chairman, Bill Layton.  Atkinson had the active support of Democratic County Chairman Rick Perr.

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November 14, 2007 - 4:57pm

No Disclosure

Quoting a source with an ax to grind or someone with future political ambitions often calls into question the credibility of the source. 

So does quoting a legal expert on a partisan election issue without disclosing the fact that your source also moonlights as a ranking state party official.

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June 1, 2007 - 2:22pm

Ethics charges against GOP legislators dismissed

Ethics complaints filed against seven GOP legislators by Democratic County Chairmen Richard Perr of Burlington and Elia Pelios of Somerset have been dismissed by the Joint Committee on Ethical Standards.  One Republican, Assemblyman Richard Merkt, says he may file a defamation lawsuit against Perr and Pelios for falsely accusing them of unethical conduct.  

A statement issued by Merkt labeled the complaints a "politically-motivated smear by state Democrats to divert attention from the recent federal criminal indictment of Democrat Senator and kingpin Wayne Bryant, as well as numerous ongoing federal criminal probes into Democrat legislators who steered state grants so they could profit personally."

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May 14, 2007 - 3:08pm

Dems want Assembly candidate to swear she isn't seeking judgeship

The Burlington Democratic Chairman wants Republican Nancy Whatley-Griffin to sign an affidavit confirming that she isn't runing for State Assembly just so she can get a judgeship down the road.  

"It's simple, all she has to do is sign this affidavit and prove to the taxpayers of Burlington County that she has not agreed to run for office in exchange for a lucrative political appointment," said Richard Perr, the Democratic leader.  "The Burlco Republicans have been engaged in something-for-something politics for years. It's time for Whatley-Griffin to stand against this deeply rooted corruption and prove that Judgeships are not for sale. If she refuses to sign this affidavit her silence will confirm that she has boarded the sinking Burlco GOP ship."

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May 7, 2007 - 5:55pm

Big race in Evesham tomorrow

Democrats are depicting Evesham’s municipal races tomorrow as a Little Bighorn scenario in which the Republican Party has fallen back and circled the wagons around Burlington County’s power center, where the GOP has traditionally maintained control.

The Democrats believe they can ride in tomorrow with 40 people working the phones and over 100 campaign workers on the ground going door-to-door, and sweep former Philadelphia Eagles kicking coach Randy Brown to victory over long-serving incumbent Mayor Gus Tamburro. They say they’re primed to win in this suburban community of 42,275, where last year Sen. Robert Menendez scratched out a win.

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January 19, 2007 - 12:34pm
PRESS RELEASE

Burlington County Republican Committee

For Immediate Release
January 19, 2007
Contact: Rich Levesque 609-267-3432


Birds of a Feather…

Surrogate-Elect George Kotch Welcomes Embattled U.S. Senator to Burlington County

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January 12, 2007 - 4:45pm
PRESS RELEASE

Burlington County Republican Committee

For Immediate Release
January 12, 2007
Contact: Rich Levesque 609-267-3432

Perr Needs to Stop Talking About Ethics Reform and Start Practicing Ethics Reform

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January 2, 2007 - 2:23pm
PRESS RELEASE

Burlington County Republican Committee

Rick Perr’s Extended Holiday

Democrat Chairman Breaks Promise to Avoid Personal Gain from Chairmanship

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