Tuesday's election was a historic rejection of President Obama and Nancy Pelosi’s big government agenda designed to regulate the everyday lives of American citizens. In New Jersey’s third Congressional district, voters said no to John Adler and his support for cap-and-trade and the stimulus package.
“The people of New Jersey’s third district demand a Congress that will listen to taxpayers and return government to its constitutional limits,” said Americans for Prosperity - New Jersey State Director Steve Lonegan. “New Jersey citizens are sick of out-of-control spending. We intend to hold the new Congress accountable and demand real change.”
AFP-New Jersey made thousands of phone calls in each district using the At-Home Freedom Phone program while also distributing 30,000 pieces of literature door-to-door to targeted households. Additionally, the November Is Coming national bus tour hosted events in the third Congressional district.
“The last few years, AFP has been on the ground running the most comprehensive education effort to inform where candidates stand on key policy issues like cap-and-trade, health care, and the stimulus,” said AFP President Tim Phillips. “Today, our 1.6 million activists have made their voices heard despite a President who has repeatedly ignored public opinion to force his own agenda on the American people.”
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