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Got Questions?

If you’ve spent any time looking into the Gloucester Township Council and Administration, you know getting your questions answered is a challenge at best.  I’m here to change that.

 

Lets start with a few questions from Facebook and my most recent campaign update from GTObserver.com.

I am running unaffiliated.

It was never my intention to run.  I initially started this journey taking my daughter to council meetings to learn about local government.  Eventually I found myself on the Board of Education and last year I helped lead the fight against the sale of our sewer.  After the sewer victory people started to call on me to run for mayor.

.I’ve had many conversations with political leaders and party members from across the spectrum. There’s broad agreement that the current regime has held onto power for too long. Gloucester Township needs an independent voice—someone who will represent the people, not a political party. Everyone in Gloucester Township deserves to be heard—not just Democrats or Republicans—too many residents have gone without real representation for far too long.

Talk to your neighbors. It is so important this year to make sure every resident know that this is OUR year to get the representation we deserve in office. The few that benefit from the power and our tax dollars are going to be fighting hard against us, but everyone needs to use their voices and their vote.

Feet on the ground is one of the most important things a campaign can have.  If you don’t have the time or tat isn’t your thing, donate a special skill you have to the campaign.  If you lack any free time, donating tot he campaign is the easiest way to help.  

 

 

I’ve started to interview independent thinkers around Gloucester Township.  So far I’ve met some great people, but it’s not too late to join the team.  If you have an interest, please reach out soon.  

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