“Hands Off My Ballot” Trump Petition Tour Debuts with Hundreds in Bergen County

Paramus, New Jersey — The America First Republicans of New Jersey kicked off their “Hands Off My Ballot” Trump Petition Tour on Saturday, January 27 with a packed house of several hundred America First activists committed to nominating, electing, and supporting Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States.
“We had more Republicans at our inaugural rally than Nikki Haley has ever had at any event,” said Mike Crispi, Co-Chairman of the America First Republicans of New Jersey.  “The Republican Party is an America First party and we’re never going back to the globalist mentality of the uniparty.”
Crispi headlined the event along with Congressman Jeff Van Drew who appeared via Skype, Assemblyman Robert Auth, President Trump’s doctor Stephen Soloway, President Trump’s favorite Substack author Paul Ingrassia, radio host and Ridgewood resident Kevin McCullough, and Fox News contributor Jason Meister.  They were joined by scores of school board members, local elected officials, Republican county committee members, and community leaders from across Bergen County.
“The Republican base is fired up to ensure President Trump gets on the ballot, stays on the ballot, and carries New Jersey in 2024,” Crispi said.  “That’s why Bergen County volunteers took over 350 petition booklets back to their communities to help President Trump file a great nominating petition.”
Crispi also said that similar events are already in the works for Sussex County, Morris County, Mercer County, Somerset County, Ocean County, Essex County, and Gloucester County with more to be added in March.
“New Jersey is President Trump’s second home and New Jersey is going to vote for President Trump in 2024,” Crispi said.  “The Biden Presidency is an economic and cultural disaster that threatens the stability of our country and the Western world.  President Trump is the only one who can right the ship as fast as we need.”
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