I got those today. Would love to know how those a holes got my name. Anyway, I emailed the unsubscribe code back to them.
They are obviously targeting the extremely low intelligence voter with that crap
Ha !! I hadnât seen your post !
Now itâs funny
Wouldnât that be the whole Democrat party?
Oh boy, my wife is madder than a wet hen. I got the CVI letter yesterday, showed it to my wife, and she is now on a mission. Sheâs reported the letter to the election commission and went to the CVI website and blasted the letter in a website based message. Later today she is sending a letter to the Sherrill campaign telling them she is a register democrat (which she is) and telling them, because of the letter, she is switching parties because sheâs had enough of the democratâs deceptive tactics.
Interesting, saw this chart on NJ 101.5 on how the state voted in 2024 for President. Shows how diverse or screwed up the state is, depending on which way you lean.
Tom Lopach is reaching out again, this time under the org name âVoter Participation Centerâ instead of âCenter for Voter Informationâ.
I received this âVoting Report Cardâ personally, guess I wasnât registered âcorrectlyâ to receive the previous Lopach communication. This one sure seems like âcoverâ:
In 20+ years of being a registered voter in NJ Iâve never received anything like this. I refer back to my earlier post:
yesterday, I recâd the one aimed at republicans telling us Jack will eat our babies, and my wife (registered dem, for reasons) got the, Hey registered democrat, we know who you are, how you are registered and where you live, flier. The republican version is meant to dissuade republicans while the demoncrat version is a peer pressure campaign.
I wonder what those registered as independents recâd.
More about CVI and VPC
The Center for Voter Information (CVI) is a left-of-center voter registration and outreach group that is permitted to take positions on candidates that works alongside its nominally nonpartisan and charitable âsister,â the Voter Participation Center (VPC). While both organizations run general get-out-the-vote campaigns, the CVI runs targeted voter outreach campaigns for candidates. Both organizations are left-of-center, and the VPCâs political spending exclusively goes to supporting Democratic candidates or opposing Republicans. CVI shares its 501(c)(4) tax status with another voter registration activist group, Womenâs Voices Women Vote Action Fund (WVWVAF), which the organizations treat as separate groups but are a single entity.
As of September 2020, CVI and VPC have generated 939,000 registration applications and 2 million vote-by-mail applications for the 2020 election. 1 These applications are generally targeted towards demographic groups which tend to support the Democratic Party, and have been extensively criticized by state-level officials.
All three organizations share a common founder, liberal activist Page Gardner.
MORE HERE â> Center for Voter Information (CVI) - InfluenceWatch - InfluenceWatch
At the gym this morning it was just back-to-back Sherrill/Ciattarelli commercials on the TVâs. Unreal.
New poll released today by Emerson College. Itâs a one point game.
But, as I look under the hood, to see who they ACTUALLY polled, look at these numbers. They in no way represent the current makeup of the state. Way overpolled Dems.
And in another section of that poll, they oversampled 5% more females than males⊠You know which way they leanâŠ
Iâm thinking Jack is in a pretty good place right now.
Get out the vote!
Voted today in Bergen County in the pouring rain around 12:00 it was semi crowded, talking with lady at desk, she said it was crowded all morning with people waiting in line in rain.
Hope thatâs a good sign that people are getting out.
In Bergan thatâs good for Sherrill
The reason I mentioned it was that I see a lot of more Jack signs not Mikkie
Did anyone else watch Jack on Hannity roundtable tonight?
I saw him on Finnerty on Newsmax tonight. Heâs been a busy boy, getting on a bunch of shows.






