http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16691349&BRD=1091&PAG=461&dept_id=425716&rfi=6
EDITOR'S NOTE
By: Hank Kalet, Managing Editor 05/25/2006
Primary decision: Post resists temptation to endorse.
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The South Brunswick Post does not endorse in primary elections.
I will admit that there was a temptation to enter the fray this time around, because township Republicans have so far failed to field a candidate for mayor and the June 6 Democratic primary contest between incumbent Mayor Frank Gambatese and former Mayor Debra Johnson could end up determining who will be mayor come January.
But we decided to resist the temptation for three reasons:
1. We believe that primary elections are intraparty affairs that should be determined by the political party in question.
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Added: Thursday June 01, 2006
Why do taxpayer pay for primaries?
> "1. We believe that primary elections are intraparty affairs that should be
> determined by the political party in question."
Then why do I have to pay for them?
If it's truly a private matter for that club, why are tax dollars used for it?
I don't monitor, nor pay for the elections at the vfw, american legion, kawanis, the local churches, the third grade class president at Constable school.
So why do I pay for these clubs to elect candidates?
f reinke, kendall park, nj








