The New Jersey Libertarian Party has launched a new advertising campaign aimed at promoting its candidates for the upcoming elections. The campaign highlights the party's commitment to reducing government intrusion and advocating for individual responsibility.
Ken Kaplan, running for U.S. Senate, has been actively engaging with communities across New Jersey to promote these values. The Libertarian candidates have participated in various events, including debates and rallies, as well as outreach efforts at colleges. Their goal is to inspire a future where liberty and freedom are central, and government interference is minimized.
The list of candidates includes Chris Russomanno (District 3), John Morrison (District 4), James Tosone (District 5), Matthew Amitrano (District 6), Lana Leguia (District 7), Bruno Pereira (District 9), Vic Kaplan (District 12), and Caitlin Statkus who is running for the Montague School Board.
A new advertisement released by the party presents "a shared vision of a world where freedom from oppressive governance is not just a right but a reality." This video can be found on YouTube and emphasizes the party's dedication to encouraging voter engagement and fostering a cultural shift towards liberty, freedom, and personal responsibility.
For more information about the libertarian candidates, voters can visit the NJLP YouTube Channel or their candidate website.
The party encourages voters to support their vision by voting for freedom-oriented policies, volunteering through NJLP.org, discussing these ideas with friends and family, and sharing content about the candidates’ message on social media.