CAIR NJ

CAIR NJ

CAIR NJStephen N Zielinski Sr
Published on: 18/03/2025

Today, I stood on the steps of the New Jersey Statehouse alongside CAIR-NJ to recognize the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. It’s a cause that should have the unwavering support of every leader, yet I was the only gubernatorial candidate present. That shouldn’t be the case—not in New Jersey, not in this country, and not in the world.

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Free Speech Under Attack: Why I Oppose the IHRA Bill in New Jersey

Free Speech Under Attack: Why I Oppose the IHRA Bill in New Jersey

Published on: 19/02/2025

As a response to CAIR Action New Jersey Encouraging Other Gubernatorial Candidates Not to Sign Proposed IHRA Bill. I made an initial statement November 2024. I am expanding on it now. As a candidate for Governor of New Jersey, I refuse to stand by while the fundamental rights of our people are threatened.

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New Jersey’s Incumbents Just Rigged the Rules—Mid-Game. Will Governor Murphy Let Them Get Away With It?

New Jersey’s Incumbents Just Rigged the Rules—Mid-Game. Will Governor Murphy Let Them Get Away With It?

New Jersey’s Incumbents Just Rigged the Rules—Mid-Game. Will Governor Murphy Let Them Get Away With It?Stephen N Zielinski Sr
Published on: 01/02/2025

Well, folks, if you thought New Jersey politics couldn’t get any more blatantly anti-democratic, think again. Trenton just pulled off an Olympic-level feat of legislative shenanigans—one so brazen, so....

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Why New Jersey’s Elections Are Broken—and How Ranked Choice Voting Can Fix Them

Why New Jersey’s Elections Are Broken—and How Ranked Choice Voting Can Fix Them

Why New Jersey’s Elections Are Broken—and How Ranked Choice Voting Can Fix ThemStephen N Zielinski Sr
Published on: 24/01/2025

Let’s face it: New Jersey’s election system needs a major makeover. We’re not talking about a new coat of paint; we’re talking about gutting the kitchen, tearing down some walls, and maybe hiring a feng shui expert to figure out why nobody wants to show up. Voter turnout in the Garden State’s legislative and gubernatorial elections is about as inspiring as a soggy pork roll sandwich—and that’s a problem.

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