Freeholder Candidate Who Held A “Game Of Chance” To Raise Money Now Solicits $20,000 Donations

Vincent Squire

Vincent Squire

Vincent Squire, the Camden County freeholder candidate who was disavowed by his own party and possibly violated the law by holding a raffle to raise funds for his campaign is at it again.

This time he is asking for $20,000 campaign contributions.

Squire 20k.JPG

In a Facebook post Squire wrote, “The maximum you can give is $20,000 if you do not have it all you can make daily installations.”

I really don’t understand Squire. The guy must think the rules don’t apply to him. The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) is clear on how much an individual can contribute to a campaign, and it’s not $20,000. Never mind the fact that PayPal, by law, “is limited to $10,000 USD or it’s foreign equivalent per transaction.” I didn’t make that up it says it on PayPal’s website, which is where Squire wants you to make your online contribution to his campaign.

I can’t wait until this guy’s court date for his second degree assault charge against his own son gets here. That should be enough to finally make him disappear from South Jersey’s political landscape.

Robert Turkavege, Sore Loser Or Desperate To Stay Relevant?

Robert Turkavege

Robert Turkavege

By now you’re probably aware of the fact that Robert Turkavege thought it might be a good idea to go and endorse state Senator Jeff Van Drew for congress. If you missed it InsiderNJ covered it here and here.

For those of you who forgot, Turkavege was a competitor in the CD2 Republican Primary won by Seth Grossman.

This is not the first time Turkavege whined since coming in fourth place out of four in that primary. Back in July Turkavege was still whining about losing that primary and went so far as to call on Grossman to drop out of the race. Back then I wrote:

Maybe Turkavege put out his statement to try and stay relevant, maybe he’s a sore loser, either way to paraphrase what Chis Christie said at the Morris County GOP Unity Breakfast, Turkavege, and other wishy-washy Republicans, have till Labor Day to fall in love with Seth Grossman.

Obviously, Turkavege didn’t take that advice, nor did he take the advice of JR Carman, the founder of New Jersey Constitutional Republicans, who released a video over a week ago talking about the importance of voting for all Republicans, moderate or conservative.

Turkavege, in his endorsement of Van Drew called Grossman “an embarrassment to the Republican Party.” In my not-so-humble opinion Turkavege is the embarrassment to the party. Turkavege is the one who has done nothing but whine about Grossman since losing the primary. Turkavege was whining during the primary. Remember, it was Turkavege who acted like a complete novice and failed to file the required paperwork with the county clerk to be placed in the Cumberland County GOP’s column on the primary election ballot and then had the balls to blame Cumberland County GOP Chairman Michael Testa for that mistake. And, that wasn’t the first time Turkavege had problems filing paperwork, he blamed traffic the first time.

I sense a pattern there, don’t get your paperwork filed on time, blame the traffic. Don’t file required paperwork, blame the chairman. Nothing is ever Turkavege’s fault! Lose a primary, call for the guy who beat you to drop out. That doesn’t work, endorse the Democrat.

I honestly can’t tell if Turkavege is simply a sore loser or if his endorsement is him trying to stay relevant. Either way, Mr. Turkavege should consider taking his Never-Trump self over to the Democratic Party.

EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Bunyan “Bunny” Mills, “…Officer Gant Began To Beat My Head In…”

bigstock-Exclusive-Seal-Print-With-Corr-251018878.jpg

By now regular readers of The Bob & Steve Show blog are familiar with the story of Bunyan Mills, a long-ago inmate at the Salem County Jail allegedly beaten unconscious by Salem County Sheriff candidate for Sheriff Bob Gant.

Mills was a call-in guest on The Bob & Steve Show this morning on Crusin’ 92.1 FM and he shared his story of the day he met Gant.

Mills told our listening audience, “I was escorted into a room by two correctional officers, it was a little unusual to me because I had seen them come get everybody else single, you know, one guard. Well, long story short, I was taken into a room, and soon as I entered that room the first thing I noticed, everybody’s shirt was off who was inside the room, it was two other, it was four security guards altogether. Two escorted me and two were in the room with their shirts off. As soon as I walked in the door I seen those guys, and uh, I was met by…I guess his name was correctional officer then, and officer Gant began to beat my head in…”

You can listen to the interview below and to listen to the entire show go to the Radio Shows section of this website.