Pallone’s other pressing engagement was the Ocean Township Democratic Club’s Monthly Meeting.
Congressman Frank Pallone refused to defend or explain the Health Care Reform Act that he helpped author this evening before the public and the Monmouth County Medical Society, opting instead to visit the Ocean Township Democratic Club’s monthly meeting.
Highlands Mayor Anna Little, Pallone’s opponent in the up coming election, addressed a crowd of approximately 200 at the Oyster Point Hotel in Red Bank and an additional 500 residents who participated in the forum via live stream through the internet or via teleconference call. There was roughly 60 people with Pallone in Ocean.
MoreMonmouthMusings was one of the hosts of the live feed. Video will be posted of the event sometime tomorrow.
If anyone has video of the Ocean Township Democratic Club’s meeting, please let us know and we’ll provide equal time.
Posted: October 21st, 2010 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Anna Little, Frank Pallone | Tags: Anna Little, Frank Pallone, Monmouth County Medical Society | 1 Comment »
MoreMonmouthMusings will have a live feed of the Monmouth County Medical Society’s Health Care Forum starting a 7PM.
The Little campaign sent a robo call to 40,000 Democrats in the 6th district this afternoon asking them to call Frank Pallone and encourage him to attend the event. Those same 40,000 will be called again at 7PM for a teleconference whereby they can listen to the forum.
Additionally, News12 told the Little campaign that Pallone wants to debate Anna Little on the station next Friday, the 29th, according to campaign manager Larry Cirignamo.
Posted: October 21st, 2010 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Anna Little, Frank Pallone, Health Care | Tags: Anna Little, Frank Pallone, Monmouth County Medical Society, News12 | 2 Comments »
By Art Gallagher
Due to overwhelming public interest the Monmouth County Medical Society has moved the venue of the NJ-6 candidates forum from Riverview Medical Center to the Oyster Point Hotel. The time remains 7PM on Thursday, October 21.
Catherine Johnson, Executive Director of the MCMS, emphasized that the event is not a debate. She said that each candidate would be given 10-15 minutes to speak, followed by a Q & A session.
Frank Pallone has not confirmed his attendance. Johnson said that his staff told her that they are working on his schedule.
Call Frank Pallone and tell him to attend the Monmouth County Medical Society’s candidates forum. His campaign office phone number is 732-571-4141. His congressional office phone number is 731-571-1140.
Posted: October 19th, 2010 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Anna Little, Frank Pallone | Tags: Anna Little, Frank Pallone, Monmouth County Medical Society | 2 Comments »