Trentonian Insider


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Change Is In The Air

Republicans are running around Hamilton Township with smiles on their faces and hope in their hearts as they continue to push forward hoping they win for a third straight year. Folks at Republican headquarters on Nottingham Way are working hard to get the vote out and push people to go to the polls.
One conversation between campaign volunteers is that about 4,000 phone calls were made and 85 percent were pretty receptive to what they heard.
"We are hearing it's time for a change," Mike Angarone, campaign manager for the Bencivengo, Yeade and Meara.
Voters leaving various polling places would not say who they voted for only that they were Democrat or Republican. Most of the Democrats said they voted for their ticket though others said they had been waffling for the longest time betweeen John Bencivengo and Mayor Glen Gilmore.
One Democratic voter who voted with her family said you can't believe the hype and taxes go up every year, that is not new. "I'm optimistic," she said.
But another voter who waffled for the longest time said she wasn't convinced about Bencivengo but Gilmore's time is up. "I've been weighing my options," she said.

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Trentonian Insider


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Change Is In The Air

Republicans are running around Hamilton Township with smiles on their faces and hope in their hearts as they continue to push forward hoping they win for a third straight year. Folks at Republican headquarters on Nottingham Way are working hard to get the vote out and push people to go to the polls.
One conversation between campaign volunteers is that about 4,000 phone calls were made and 85 percent were pretty receptive to what they heard.
"We are hearing it's time for a change," Mike Angarone, campaign manager for the Bencivengo, Yeade and Meara.
Voters leaving various polling places would not say who they voted for only that they were Democrat or Republican. Most of the Democrats said they voted for their ticket though others said they had been waffling for the longest time betweeen John Bencivengo and Mayor Glen Gilmore.
One Democratic voter who voted with her family said you can't believe the hype and taxes go up every year, that is not new. "I'm optimistic," she said.
But another voter who waffled for the longest time said she wasn't convinced about Bencivengo but Gilmore's time is up. "I've been weighing my options," she said.

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