Bill spadea, ed the trucker to headline trump get out the vote rally in jackson

Bill Spadea, Ed the Trucker to Headline Trump Get Out the Vote Rally in Jackson

October 30, 2024

JACKSON, NJ – The Jackson Republican Club is hosting a “Team Trump” rally and get out out the vote event tonight. New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Spadea and former New Jersey State Senator Ed “Ed the Trucker” Durr will be on hand tonight at the Jackson “Team Trump” headquarters.

The event starts at 6 pm and will end at 8 pm.

It is located at 129 North County Line Road in Jackson.

Spadea has endorsed the local Republican Column L ticket, along with his opponent Jack Ciattarelli. The Republican team in Jackson has also secured multiple county and state endorsements.

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