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New Jersey Politics on the PublicMind

The autumn series of “Politics on the PublicMind” scheduled three speakers who were running for the position of lieutenant New Jersey governor.

The candidate for the independent party, Frank Esposito, spoke on “Education Reform: K–12 and Higher Education,” and Sheriff Kim Guadagno, candidate and eventual winner for lieutenant governor on the Republican ticket, spoke on “A Brighter Future for All of New Jersey.” Sen. Loretta Weinberg, running on the Democratic ticket, was scheduled to appear; however she was unable to attend, and was replaced by Passaic County Sheriff Jerry Speziale, who spoke on law enforcement.

From left: Kim Guadagno, Monmouth County Sheriff and eventual winner for lieutenant governor on the Republican ticket; Daniel Cassino, political science (Flor); Frank Esposito, candidate for the independent party; and Peter Woolley, political science and executive director, PublicMind™ (Flor).

A post-election talk with New Jersey Assemblymen Joseph Cryan (D-Dist. 20) and Jay Webber (R-Dist. 26) will round out the series on Friday, November 13, at 9:30 a.m. in the Orangerie, College at Florham Library.

Jerry Speziale, right, Passaic County sheriff, is welcomed to the Politics on the PublicMind presentation by, from left, Maria Webb, associate University librarian, College at Florham Library; Peter Woolley, political science and executive director, PublicMind™ (Flor); Colleen Di Gregorio, public relations and marketing coordinator, College at Florham Library; and Heather Suboleski, graduate assistant, PublicMind™ (Flor).

“Politics on the PublicMind” presentations are sponsored by FDU’s PublicMind™ survey research group and the College at Florham Library. Seating is limited and reservations are necessary; contact Colleen Di Gregorio, public relations and marketing coordinator, College at Florham Library, at 973-443-8530 or colleend@fdu.edu. A donation to the Friends of the Library to help cover the cost of the presentation would be appreciated.


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November 2009

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