Mountainside, NJ -- Evidence points to growing grassroots support for Bret Schundler's campaign for Governor. Monday evening, Schundler was met with packed rooms at campaign gatherings in Ocean and Atlantic Counties.
"The amount of people who came out tonight to support Bret indicates that he is the front-runner in the Republican primary," said Tom Bassford, Galloway Councilman. "People here know he is the only candidate who can win not only in June, but in November, too.
Mountainside, NJ -- Last week, Acting Governor Codey offered a plan to balance the state's budget; an ill-conceived plan based largely on cutting relief to 1.1 million homeowners who received property tax assistance through New Jersey Saver Property Tax Relief Cuts last year.
" While I found the letter from the Democrats to be an entertaining read, my campaign for governor will continue to focus on the issue that is the top priority for New Jerseyans -- property tax reform.
Schundler Opposes Codey Proposal to Spread Video Slot Machines Outside Atlantic City February 28, 2005
"Don't Hurt South Jersey To Pay for "Drunken Spending Binge!"
Mountainside, NJ -- "After promising that they would "make state government live within its means and NOT raise taxes,' the McGreevey-Codey-Corzine Democrats have been spending like drunken sailors and raising every tax under the sun," charged Bret Schundler, the Republican front-runner for Governor against Jon Corzine.