Kyrillos rooting for Christie to be Veep choice
State Senator Joe Kyrillos, the NJ GOP nominee for U.S. Senate and Mitt Romney’s 2008 NJ presidential campaign chairman wants Governor Christie to be Romney’s 2012 runningn mate.
Kyrillos told the Daily Caller:
“Obviously, I would love for Christie to be the nominee.”
“One, because I think he’d be very good at it for, you know, a lot of different reasons. But also because nothing would be better for my candidacy than to have Chris on the ticket this November. You know, I’ll look like the smartest guy in North America in September for being running for the U.S. Senate if Chris should be the vice presidential nominee.”
Posted: August 6th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Presidential Politics, 2012 U.S. Senate Race | Tags: Chris Christie. Mitt Romney, Joe Kyrillos | 17 Comments »
FDU Poll: Menendez leading Kyrillos 45%-33%, but Kyrillos has room to define himself
In a poll of New Jersey registered voters released by FDU Public Mind this morning, U.S. Senator Bob Menendez leads State Senator Joe Kyrillos in the race for U.S. Senate by a 45%-33% margin. FDU did not poll likely voters.
Despite the 12 point gap, the news is not all bad for Kyrilllos.
Among Independent voters the candidates are virtually tied at 28% for Menedez and 27% for Kyrillos. 45% of Independents are undecided.
57% of respondents said they haven’t heard of Kyrillos. Of those who have heard of him, 22% have no opinion of him, 16% have a favorable opinion and only 5% have an unfavorable opinion.
In contrast, 20% of respondents have never heard of Menendez. 20% of those who have heard of him have no opinion and 23% have an unfavorable opinion. Only 36% have a favorable opinion of Menendez. These are very week numbers for an incumbent.
The challenge for Kyrillos is to get known with Independent voters and to do so favorably. Given Menendez’s $10.3 million to $1.9 million cash advantage (as of June 30) Kyrillos may need to save someone from a burning building or get a gay activist group to attack him unfairly in order to meet the challenge.
Posted: August 2nd, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Bob Menendez, Joe Kyrillos | Tags: Bob Menendez, FDU Public Mind Poll, Joe Kyrillos | 3 Comments »Menendez Crying Song Parody Contest Ends Tonight
Just a reminder that if you’ve been meaning to enter the Don’t Cry For Me Bob Menendez song paroday contest, you have until 6am tomorrow morning.
In case you missed it, we started the contest back on July 16 after U.S. Senator Bob Menendez started crying, “twice chocking back sobs” is how Politickernj put it, at a press event in Union City because Joe Kyrillos is the pro-woman candidate in the U.S. Senate race.
We’ve got 8 great entries so far. If you would like to one, tonight’s the night. Leave it in the comments of this post.
Posted: July 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race | Tags: Menendez crying song parody contest | 1 Comment »U.S. Chamber of Commerce Endorses Kyrillos for Senate
Citing State Senator Joe Kyrillos’ 100% rating from the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Rob Engstrom, the U.S. Chamber’s Senior Vice President and National Political Director, today announced the nationwide business advocate’s endorsement of Kyrillos in his contest with incumbent Senator Bob Menendez for one of New Jersey’s seats in the U.S. Senate.
“New Jersey is leading the country’s efforts for fiscal responsibility at the state level, but we need leaders in Washington willing to make tough financial decisions as well,” said Engstrom, “New Jersey voters have a clear choice between the candidates on issues that will create jobs and spur growth. State Senator Joe Kyrillos has consistently prioritized free enterprise, while Senator Menendez has a record of failure on economic issues—having only voted with the business community 38% of the time.”
Engstrom noted that the Chamber automatically endorses any incumbent U.S. Senator, Republican or Democrat, that has a business friendly rating of 70% or more in emphasizing Menendez’s hostility to the private sector. “He votes against business is a knee jerk manner.”
Speaking on a conference call with reporters, Engstrom said that the U.S. Chamber is waging its largest voter education effort in its 100 year history in the 2012 election. He declined to answer a reporters question about indenpendent expenditures the Chamber might make in the New Jersey U.S. Senate campaign, but noted that the Chamber has already spent millions of dollars on 12 Senate races and 31 House races. “Stay tuned,” was the most Engstrom was willing to say with Kyrillos on the call, given campaign finance laws that forbid independent expenditures being coordinated with federal campaigns.
“I am humbled and encouraged to have received the support of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in my campaign against Bob Menendez and his job-killing policies,” said Joe Kyrillos.
“American small businesses and job creators are facing undeniably hard times right now. We are not producing jobs at the rate we should because of the uncertainty of new or higher taxes, and more regulation. Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and the policies supported by Bob Menendez are killing their opportunity for growth.
“I have outlined policies in a comprehensive jobs plan that will put people back to work and restore a robust economy. My plan will create economic certainty, and allow business to plan for the future. My opponent has no plan to create jobs, and if his past record is any indication, he will continue to make things worse.”
Posted: July 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Bob Menendez, Joe Kyrillos | Tags: Bob Engstrom, Bob Menendez, endorsements, Joe Kyrillos, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce | 3 Comments »Kryillos announces 7 point jobs plan, picks up NFIB endorsement
After spending the last two months touring New Jersey businesses listening to what job creators need to jump start the U.S. economy, State Senator Joe Kyrillos, the GOP nominee for U.S. Senate announced a 7 point jobs plan, America Works, at a press conference in Trenton yesterday. Representatives of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) were on hand to endorse Kyrillos’s plan and his candidacy against incumbent U.S. Senator Bob Menendez.
“Americans are struggling through the weakest economic recovery since the Great Depression,” said Kyrillos. “Families that played by the rules and worked hard are not looking for a handout or another government program, but for the opportunity to use their talent, industry, and smarts to build their own future. After listening to the difficulties these job creators face first-hand, I was able to create a jobs plan that directly addresses their needs.
“We need jobs and my plan creates them by restoring fiscal responsibility, reforming the tax code, reducing unnecessary and burdensome red tape, and restoring our nation’s place as the home of innovation. It will also establish programs to build a competitive workforce and put forth solutions to our nation’s energy crisis. The prosperity of our country is in jeopardy. We cannot afford to stay the course Bob Menendez has charted for our future. The opportunity for profound economic growth is before us, and we must seize it.”
Menendez scored the endorsement of Communications Workers of America (CWA), the largest government workers union in New Jersey, on Wednesday.
Posted: July 27th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Bob Menendez, Joe Kyrillos | Tags: Bob Menendez, CWA, Joe Kyrillos, NFIP | 2 Comments »Kyrillos Tours C.R. Bard Inc. in Union County
Slams Menendez Medical Device Tax
New Providence, July 23… The healthcare industry will soon face record high tax increases, and medical device manufacturers, like C.R. Bard Inc., will be hit especially hard.
The medical device industry provides 63,400 high-paying jobs in New Jersey, and contributes $12.6 billion to the state’s economy. That is all at risk starting January 1, 2013 as the 2.3% Menendez medical device tax, a funding source for the Affordable Care Act, will go into effect.
Senator Kyrillos toured New Jersey based medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard Inc. today in New Providence to see first-hand how this new tax, among others, will affect their business and service to the consumer.
“This tax will effectively diminish the ability of medical device manufacturers, like C.R. Bard, to innovate and produce quality medical products for their consumers,” said Joe Kyrillos.
“Companies will be forced to raise prices in order to remain solvent due to this tax. That increase in price will then be passed along to the consumer in the form of more expensive health insurance, or more out-of-pocket healthcare spending. This tax will also greatly diminish the amount of money the industry will be able to set aside for research and development, making us less competitive and advanced in the global marketplace.
“Our healthcare spending as a country already far surpasses what it should. We need real reform that deals with the most basic problems of our healthcare industry. Senator Menendez is clearly mistaken if he thinks that higher taxes within a convoluted matrix of new laws and regulations is real reform.”
A May 2012 study by the Pacific Research Institute found that medical research and development will decrease by nearly $2 billion as a result of this tax. Another study, produced by the American Action Forum, found that this tax will force the medical device industry to decrease its workforce by up to 47,100 people, or 10% of the entire workforce.
(Source: ATR.org: ‘Obamacare Excise Tax will Keep Medical Devices out of Patients’ Hands’ http://atr.org/obamacare-excise-tax-medical-devices-patients-a7023)
Posted: July 23rd, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Press Release | Tags: Bob Menendez, Joe Kyrillos, Medical Device Tax. ObamaCare, Medical Devices, Press Release | Comments Off on Kyrillos Tours C.R. Bard Inc. in Union CountyMenendez Song Parody Contest Gets Its Own Page
So far there are seven eight entries into the Bob Menendez is a cry baby song parody contest!
Don’t Cry for me Bob Menendez to the tune of Don’t Cry for me Argentina, Bob Menendez “Crying” to the tune of Don McLean’s Crying, Let’s Give Bob Something to Cry About to Bonnie Raitt’s Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About, Somewhere off in New Jersey to the tune of Somewhere over the rainbow, Tears of a Clown, Bobby’s Turn to Cry, and Spinning Wheel.
The contest now warrants its own page on MMM. The link to the page in just under and to the right of the MMM logo.
Submit your entries in the comments of any post and Art will put them on that page.
MMM’s song parody contest, with the theme of Bob Menendez crying because Joe Kyrillos is the women’s candidate in the New Jersey U.S. Senate race, continues until July 31. The winning entry (entries?) will be made into a professional quality video which will be launched in September.
Posted: July 19th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Bob Menendez, Joe Kyrillos | Tags: Bob Menendez, Joe Kyrillos | Comments Off on Menendez Song Parody Contest Gets Its Own PageLet’s give Bob something to cry about!
The results of this morning’s Quinnipiac poll were alarming to “Bonnie Raitt” who sent in this entry to the MMM song parody contest:
People are talking, talking about pollsters
I hear them whisper, Joe won’t beat Bob
They think Joe’s losing, kept undercover
I can’t ignore it, cause they keep saying
Bob’s lead’s just a little too proud
Bob won’t let Joe get too close
Blank stares just a little too long
They ain’t seeing, something they want, Daring!
Let’s give them something to talk about
Let’s give Bob something to cry about
Let’s give them something to talk about
How ‘bout it Joe?
Bob looks so foolish, he goes unnoticed
Joe acts too cautious; could Jersey be voting for Joe?
It took Bob crying to make me wonder
Now I’m convinced Bob could go under
Wishing Bob would go away
Corzine’s guy Bob just ain’t right
Let’s give Bob something to cry about
There’s no mystery to figure out
Let’s give Bob something to cry about
How about it, Joe, Joe Joe?
Joe, give us something to talk about
Let’s give Bob something to cry about
Let’s give them something to talk about
Let it rip, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe!
MMM’s song parody contest, with the theme of Bob Menendez crying because Joe Kyrillos is the women’s candidate in the New Jersey U.S. Senate race, continues until July 31. The winning entry (entries?) will be made into a professional quality video. Please submit your entries in the comments here at MMM or in a message to Art Gallagher on facebook.
Posted: July 18th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race | Tags: Bob Menendez, Bob Menendez crying, Joe Kyrillos, Song parody, Song parody contest | 2 Comments »Bob Menendez –“Crying”
By “Debbie”
I was alright
For a while
They liked my ties
They liked my smile
But now this guy named Joe K
The ladies love him, they say
And now what will I do?
He’ll take my Senate seat
I can’t compete…
So now I’m cry-y-y-y-ing over you
Cry-y-y-y-ing over you
Cause they
Said “so long”
They left me standing, all alone
Alone and crying
Crying…
Crying…
Crying
They say I tax —-
and spend
Obamacare – will be my end!
And now I’m crying!
I thought Barak
Would be the key
If they love him
They’d sure love me
But Joe K’s so debonair
With his salty gray hair
The ladies love him, yes they do.
He cut – – their state aid
But they dont care, I’m afraid
Cry-y-y-ying over you
Cry-y-y-y-ing over
Yes, now you’re all gone
And from this moment on – I’ll be crying.
I’m crying!!!
Crying!!!!!!
O-Over you!!!
MMM’s song parody contest, with the theme of Bob Menendez crying because Joe Kyrillos is the women’s candidate in the New Jersey U.S. Senate race, continues until July 31. The winning entry (entries?) will be made into a professional quality video. Please submit your entries in the comments here at MMM or in a message to Art Gallagher on facebook.
Posted: July 18th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race | Tags: Bob Menendez, Bob Menendez crying, Joe Kyrillos, Song parody contest | Comments Off on Bob Menendez –“Crying”