Archive for October, 2008

Good Job!

Sean Piotrowski| October 19, 2008 9:57 pm

The Rider University College Republicans congratulate Jackee Ripp for making the most phone calls out of any New Jersey College Republican for John McCain on Saturday, October 4 2008.  The contest was run by the New Jersey College Republicans, in conjunction with the College Republican National Committee.  She won a gift card, courtesy of the College Republican National Committee.  Thank you Jackee for your hard work and dedication.

Report on This Weekend’s Campaign Activities

Sean Piotrowski| 5:13 pm

Saturday October 18, 2008

We first went door to door for Mercer County Sheriff Candidate Jim McSorley.  We hit about 40 homes in a neighborhood right down the road in Lawrence Township before driving to Toms River, New Jersey to campaign for 3rd District Congressional Candidate Chris Myers and the rest of the Republican slate.  The Rider Republicans called voters in Ocean County to make sure they send in their absentee ballot applications.  We also knocked on 70 doors in a local neighborhood before driving back to Rider. 

Sunday, October 19, 2008

We went back to the Lawrence neighborhood and dropped the rest of the literature for Sheriff Candidate Jim McSorley.  From there, we drove to Montgomery to continue door to door work for 7th District Congressional Candidate Leonard Lance.  The district we were campaigning in was won by 2 votes by the democrat. 

All told, we dropped over 300 pieces of literature for all of the candidates this weekend.

More Unity Day Rally Coverage

Sean Piotrowski| October 17, 2008 9:15 am

Packet Online: Click

The Rider News: Click

Rider Republicans: This Weekend

Sean Piotrowski| October 16, 2008 9:45 pm

Saturday, October 18
12-4 pm- Door to Door for Sheriff Candidate (and Rider Alum) Jim McSorley.  Meet in front of the BLC at 11:30.
4-7 pm- Campaigning in Burlington County for Congressional Candidate Chris Myers.  This seat is also a seat held by a retiring Republican.  .
Sunday, October 19
9 am- Meet at the BLC- Ocean County door to door for 3rd District Republican Candidate Chris Myers.  Transportation will be provided.
 
The Lance and Myers races are two of the most competitive and closely watched house seats in the country.  I hope you will be able to dedicate some time in ensuring that both are kept in Republican hands.  If you are interested in attending any of these events, please let me know.  I hope to see you all at our events this week!

Unity Day Rally Coverage

Sean Piotrowski| October 15, 2008 9:01 am

Brazile urges Rider crowd to unite despite differences
Student leader seeks GOP speakers for Unity Day
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 
BY PAUL MULLIN and LISA RICH, TIMES WRITERS

LAWRENCE — A small group of students stood outside the steps of Rider University’s Bart Luedeke Center last night, displaying T-shirts and signs that read “Got Unity?” and “I Bleed Fairness,” a play on the school’s “I Bleed Cranberry” spirit shirts.

As Democratic strategist Donna Brazile arrived on her way to speak in the BLC Theater, she engaged the students.

“Anyone here a political science major?” she asked. When one student raised his hand she smiled. “I’ll debate you afterward.”

But those involved were not protesting to express their displeasure with Brazile so much as their frustration with the university’s handling of the eleventh annual Unity Days event.

Unity Days is a two-day, annual event at Rider aimed at bringing students, faculty and staff together to celebrate the diverse elements that make up the university. Celebrated yesterday and today, this year’s theme is “Responsible Citizenship At Home and Abroad,” according to Sean Ramsen, director for Rider’s editorial services.

Josh Hursa, a political science sophomore and chair of the Rider University College Republicans, said nine of the 11 Unity Days speakers the university has sponsored have had direct ties to the Democratic Party.

“They say the focus of these events is to bring together the school community, but the school is only inviting Democrats, and our concern is if they’re going to spend $20,000 a speaker, shouldn’t they also bring a conservative voice?” Hursa said. “It’s blatantly unfair and we’re trying to raise that awareness.”

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