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October 27,2009
 
 
In 14th District, Calabro and Harvey deserve a chance
 
 
Some of the incumbent state lawmakers running for re-election this year can't be shown the door quickly enough on their way out of Trenton. Others — especially some quality Republican legislators who have been able to wield so little influence for much of this decade — could help fix things in state government, regardless of their current stigma of incumbency.
 
Linda Greenstein falls somewhere in between. A Democratic representative since 2000, Greenstein has had a seat at the legislative table throughout all of the missteps and failures of the Gov. Jon Corzine administration and the aborted term of Jim McGreevey before that. She has signed on to countless measures along with the rest of her party colleagues, sharing some of the responsibility for the costly direction of the state.
 
Yet there are a few counterpoints in her favor. Operating in one of the more competitive legislative districts in the state, Greenstein doesn't have the benefit of a virtual free pass to re-election. She has voluntarily participated in the Clean Elections experiment - discontinued this year - that was designed to curb campaign-donor influence of elections. And she has shown flashes of a reform-minded spirit, with a strong environmental record.
 
But Greenstein is also too much of an apologist for the slow pace of reform. She acknowledges that some lawmakers can't be trusted, and yet seems apathetic to trying to change a governing process obstructed by such unworthy characters. She claims to be dissatisfied with Trenton's culture but in the end seems most concerned with protecting her own power.
 
It's not enough to be willing to express unhappiness with elements of the status quo. And a true reformer has to do more than take the occasional independent stand. If Greenstein and her running mate, incumbent Wayne DeAngelo, don't want to fight harder for a new culture in state politics, others need to be sent into the battle. That's why we endorse Republicans Bill Harvey and Rob Calabro.
 
Calabro has some promise. As the owner of Porfirio's Italian Food Market in Hamilton, Calabro would bring to the Statehouse some valuable real-world experience on the challenges businesses face in the state and the kinds of fixes that would work. Harvey, an attorney, is a little too protective of public worker benefits - he notes that he comes from a family of state workers. But Harvey and Calabro both promote a "common-sense plan' of efficiencies that echo much of Gannett New Jersey's own 20-point plan to reduce government costs in the state.
 
DeAngelo is seeking just his second term, but already appears to be little more than a loyal Democrat mostly toeing the party line. There'd be some value in that if the current leadership knew what it was doing, but it doesn't.
 
Greenstein, more than many of the current incumbents, at least acknowledges that some problems do exist in how Trenton operates. But if she won't do anything about them, does it matter?
 
Calabro and Harvey will provide some fresh faces and, we hope, a more aggressive approach to reform. They receive our endorsement.
 
 
 
OTHER ENDORSEMENTS
 
 -Private Enterprise Political Action Committee
 
- National Federation of Independent Business
 
- New Jersey Right to Life
 
- The Republican State Leadership Committee
 
- GOPAC
 
 
 
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ENDORSED BY CONGRESSMAN CHRIS SMITH
Now more than ever we need county leaders who will work to keep taxes low, control spending and make local economic development a high priority. Cindy Randazzo, Shirley Guerieri and Russ Wojtenko, Jr. want to put their talents to work for us as Mercer County Freeholders.  They will bring new energy and efficiency to county government and provide needed oversight of the county budget.  Please join me in voting for Randazzo, Guerieri, and Wojtenko for Mercer County Freeholders on Tuesday, November 3, 2009.Congressman Chris Smith, 4 CD, Hamilton
 
 
 
ENDORSED BY SENATOR BILL BARONI
I am happy to support Cindy Randazzo, Shirley Guerieri and Russ  Wojtenko, Jr. for Mercer County Freeholders, because  Mercer County needs these three reformers, who will work every day to bring jobs and economic growth to Mercer County. I know Cindy, Shirley and Russ have the dedication and determination to work every day to make Mercer County a better place to live, work and retire. Senator Bill Baroni, 14 LD, Hamilton
 
 
 
ENDORSED BY FORMER SENATOR PETER A. INVERSO
I urge you to vote for Cindy Randazzo, Shirley Guerieri and Russ Wojtenko, Jr. for Mercer County Freeholders.  They will bring a new perspective to the Freeholder Board.  As a former State Senator and Mercer County Freeholder,  I know the importance of having Freeholders who understand the importance of  their responsibility to provide oversight of county government and who will focus on cutting wasteful spending, keeping taxes low and economic development in these tough economic times.Senator Peter A. Inverso, Hamiltlon
 
 
 
ENDORSED BY MAYOR JOHN BENCIVENGO
I urge you to vote for Cindy Randazzo, Shirley Guerieri and Russ Wojtenko, Jr. for Mercer County Freeholders.  They will bring a new ideas and a fresh perspective to the Freeholder Board.  We need Randazzo, Guerieri and Wojtenko on the Freeholder Board, because they will focus on cutting wasteful spending, say no to higher taxes and will make economic development a priority for Mercer County.Mayor John Bencivengo, Hamilton Township
 
 
 
 
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