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The Best Political Ads In North Jersey

With election day less than a week away, political mailings are being stuffed into mailboxes fast and furiously. Have you received an interesting, funny, silly, dramatic or downright tasteless political mailing? If so, add it here.

 
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This political mailing on behalf of Republican freeholder candidates in Bergen County depicts a woman cowering beneath her covers. Who is the mysterious bogeyman from whom she is hiding? The Democratic Tax Bogeyman, of course. Bergen County Republican Organization
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This political mailing on behalf of Republican freeholder candidates in Bergen County depicts a woman cowering beneath her covers. Who is the mysterious bogeyman from whom she is hiding? The Democratic Tax Bogeyman, of course.
This ad, paid for by John Hogan for Clerk, alleges that County Clerk Lisa Randall spends her days out shopping or going to her family's law office instead of running the office. The Democrats apparently had someone trail Randall (see accompanying video).
This mailing, paid for by the Better education for NJ Kids, Inc., endorses Fernando Alonso and Rich Goldberg, Republicans for District 38 of the State Assembly.
This campaign pamphlet asks voters to support candidates who support “Fair School Funding.” It's paid for by the Republican's Common Sense Solutions for NJ District 37.
This mailer from the N.J. State Democratic Committee shows an alternate way to use the money spent on political mailers.
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This ad, paid for by John Hogan for Clerk, alleges that County Clerk Lisa Randall spends her days out shopping or going to her family's law office instead of running the office. The Democrats apparently had someone trail Randall.
(30sec) Understand the model of why our Property Taxes are so high and how they could be lowered by 1/3rd with your vote.
(1min) - Peanuts for Suburbs
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Two sided trifold with a detailed explanation by town of tax savings with Republican plan.
Two sided trifold with a detailed explanation by town of tax savings with Republican plan.

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Keith Kaplan

11:13 am on Thursday, November 3, 2011

You may want to get rid of the barcodes in the mailings - unless you want people to know the addresses they were sent to.

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William Mays

4:10 pm on Thursday, November 3, 2011

I like the one with the empty parking space.

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Hope G

10:09 am on Monday, November 7, 2011

The recent MADIGAN/CHRISTIE flier shows Mr. Madigan with the caption "Team Up and Tidy Up" in Wyckoff. If Mr. Madigan had actually volunteered more than once, he would know that the program is actually called "Team Up TO Tidy Up." The other error that was pointed out by "Susanna" ("BELIEVEING IN EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE") gives a strong indication that Mr. Madigan should concentrate more on the details of his responsibilities and actually read what he writes (and I'm assuming he wrote or had a at least participated in the preparation of his campaign literature that was mailed to Wyckoff voters). His actions parallel his unpreparedness at township meetings, where on several occasions he had an excuse for not reading his committeeman "notes" prior to a meeting. "I didn't have time to read it." is a weak excuse. Maybe he needs to "tidy up" his act.

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