Election season for College Republicans is heating up as CPAC rapidly approaches, and New Jersey now has a potential successor to Frank Luna in the pipe. Seton Hall junior Christopher Stark is currently the NJCR Executive Director, and he appears to be supported, although not formally endorsed, by Luna. We will provide a link to his website when it goes live in the coming days, and continue to report on any other candidates in the race. His platform centers on expanding the NJCR presence to every campus within the Garden State and proposes the hiring of a Field Coordinator to supplement any CRNC help. Other stated goals of Stark include improved training, an increased presence on the Internet, decentralization to a degree, and more regular communication within the organization. Keep an eye on New Jersey in the coming weeks, in any case, because we continue to hear whisperings of a Frank Luna run for CRNC Chairman.
Former CRNC Chairman Bill Spadea is seen here on the left with Christopher Stark, candidate for NJCR Chairman.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Christopher Stark to run for NJCR Chairman
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2007 CRNC Elections,
College Republicans,
CRNC,
New Jersey
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Luna isn't going to run for CRNC Chair. He won't find the support. I'm sure if McTiernan was going to run he would have been on that ticket.
I find that very hard to believe.
I've worked with Chris Stark in the past and he's the real deal. He will lead NJ well.
I am pretty sure Luna will run for Chair.
Well he better get started.
If he's gonna run and hasn't announced yet it's probably because he's not sure if he has the support he needs. Yeah he turned NJ around but can he turn around the CRNC? Personally, I think so but that's for the chairman and voters to decide.
I don't think he would appeal to that many people
why not? I don't know what he would recommend as chairman and what to change or anything but he works his ass off and puts his money where his mouth is. That wouldn't appeal to people?
woo hoo!
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