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Senate Candidates on the Trail

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The Democratic and Republican candidates in the August 13 special U.S. Senate primary traveled throughout New Jersey to meet voters on July 4.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker toured the Jersey Shore with former Senator Bill Bradley.  Charles Measley met up with Booker in Long Branch.

Cory Booker and Charles Measley. Bill Bradley in the background, left.

Cory Booker and Charles Measley. Bill Bradley in the background, left.

Measely said he urged Booker to kick Congressman Frank Pallone’s ass.  Booker applauded and said he would.

Pallone was all over New Jersey, hitting Independence Day celebrations in Montclair, Long Branch, Brick , Piscataway and Perth Amboy.  Perhaps more.

In Perth Amboy, Pallone stopped for a photograph with George Washington, Mayor Wilda Diaz and Col Manly Rash Tea Party activist Gene Hoyas.

Gen George Washington, Congressman Frank Pallone, Mayor Wanda Diaz and Col. Manly Rash aka Gene Hoyas

Gen George Washington, Congressman Frank Pallone, Mayor Wilda Diaz and Col. Manly Rash aka Gene Hoyas

Rush Holt said on facebook that he made stops in seven counties and met hundreds of voters, finishing his day at the Milltown fireworks.

In Morristown for the Declaration of Independence reading, Holt took in some Barber Shop singing.

Rush Holt taking in a Barber Shop quartet in Morristown

Rush Holt taking in a Barber Shop quartet in Morristown

Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver campaigned privately.

Republican front runner, former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan walked in the Ridgefield Park parade.

Steve Lonegan, with his wife, Lorraine and campaign workers in Ridgefield Park

Steve Lonegan, with his wife, Lorraine and campaign workers in Ridgefield Park

Dr. Alieta Eck went to Philadelphia for the Independence Hall Tea Party gathering.

Eck at Independece Tea Party


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