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Is NJ Prepared for Election Day?
by Soterios Johnson and Bob Hennelly
NEW YORK, NY November 03, 2008 —In New Jersey, an early Presidential primary and the heated battle between Senators Obama and Clinton helped draw over a half-million new voters to the rolls. That voter excitement has continued since, with with tens of thousands of prospective voters registering just in time to beat the October 14 deadline.
With us now to talk about how well New Jersey is prepared to handle this issue, and what's expected to be the largest voter turnout in state history, is New Jersey's Secretary of State Nina Mitchell Wells.
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