Problem at the Polls in NJ Today? Here’s the Number to Call
My friend Tom Szymanski is the Executive Director of the NJGOP.
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He let me know about a special hotline staffed with experts and attorneys to handle complaints from voters if they encounter any obstacles at the polls.
We know that there are irregularities, machines that don't work, and people told they already voted when they may not have, and all legitimate issues that need to be addressed TODAY so all legal votes can be counted.
If you are headed to the polls, please jot down this number — (732) 335-7300 — and call the NJGOP Election Integrity Hotline with your name, spell it out, and voting location, and they'll be on the case.
Thanks for participating in one of the most important days on the American calendar.
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