New Jersey State Court Considers Whether Some Local Partisan Candidates Should Have been on Primary Ballot, Even Though They Already Won Their Primary

A New Jersey state court will decide whether two particular candidates should or should not have been on the 2022 primary ballot, even though the primary was held June 7 and the candidates won their primary. The candidates include a Democrat running for Union County Commissioner, and a pair of Republicans running for Howell Township Council. See this story.


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New Jersey State Court Considers Whether Some Local Partisan Candidates Should Have been on Primary Ballot, Even Though They Already Won Their Primary — 2 Comments

  1. THE GOP NEEDS TO FINISH GETTING RID OF THE RHINO’S. GOOD PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE BUT MORE REMAINS TO BE DONE. KEEP THIRD PARTIES UNTIL THAT PROCESS IS OVER JUST IN CASE. THEN GO ALL IN GOP AND TAKE NO PRISONERS.

  2. The way I see it:

    We the people elected Trump (twice) to drain the swamp and save America and make it great again. The first time the deep state and fake news evildoers and traitor scum nullified the will of the people with the Russia hoax and impeachment hoax part 1 and 2 and the ridiculous phony china virus plandemic. The second time they just plain rigged and stole the election and put in a dementia ridden puppet for the Chinese and Ukrainian oligarchs.

    So in 2024 when we the people elect Trump again he should be given a twelve (12) year term and it should count as his first term as far as his eligibility. And he should be made the President and CEO of the USA with the power to fire any congressman, judge, governor, mayor etc. As well as any CEO of any American company!

    Then at the end of 12 years we the people get to vote on whether to extend his leadership yet again. By then maybe it will be time to put one of his son’s in charge of the country. Or maybe not quite yet, and we keep Daddy in charge a little bit longer. Either way God bless America and God bless Trump. TRUMP 2024!!!

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