Looking for trump signs in jackson township? Here's how to get one for free

Looking for Trump Signs in Jackson Township? Here’s How to Get One for Free

JACKSON, NJ – On Wednesday night, nearly two hundred residents came out to meet the local Jackson Township Republicans at their monthly meeting at the VFW hall on Magnolia Drive.

During the annual meeting, candidates and club members discussed the 2024 election cycle in which the club is running Nino Borrelli, Mordy Burnstein, and Giuseppe Palmeri for council. All three candidates are supporters of President Donald Trump.

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Looking for trump signs in jackson township? Here's how to get one for free
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To thank their guests, the team also handed out nearly 150 Trump-Vance campaign lawn signs for free.

“We are here to support President Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and all of the Republicans on the ballot in November,” said club president Burnstein. “To continue to show our support for our Trump supporters in town, we would like to continue to give free Trump-Vance campaign signs. We will come out to your home and deliver them to you when we get our next batch.”

The Jackson GOP said that if residents request a Trump-Vance campaign sign or campaign sign for any other local political candidate endorsed on the Trump Republican ticket, they can visit their Facebook page and send a private message.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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