CNN's Schneider says Gov. Corzine could be in trouble if voter anger prevails in November's election.
Voter anger however, does not necessarily result in an anti-incumbent vote on election day. With the U.S. Congress' approval rating in the toilet, voters still relected nearly 90% of all incumbents in the 2008 elections. Voter anger has to become organized and motivated to reflect that anger in the voting booth. That is what the Vote Out Incumbents Democracy organization is about. Support us and help insure voter disappointment and anger at current government is reflected in the ballot booth in a swell of votes for challengers instead of incumbents.
Remember, you don't have to vote against your Party to vote for a challenger and against an incumbent in the Primary elections. But, you do have to register to vote, and commit to voting in the Primary elections to exercise this citizen responsibility.






