Sunday, April 15, 2012

Omar Dyer looking for a Reform Party Nomination

This is the PR team for Omar Dyer, we are PAID to talk about Omar Dyer. This isn't Omar Dyer.

Omar Dyer after failing to make the ballot in the Democratic Primaries, (based on support) made a choice not to submit his petitions, and withdraw from the Primaries. He's now running for the complete nomination of the Reform Party in New Jersey. At the Reform Party Convention -- Omar Dyer laid out his plan for the Senate. And he made clear objectives that he's looking for a generational shift in Congress. At the convention Omar Dyer talked about the role of Ted Kennedy in Washington.

"Washington is dysfunctional, where the Republicans has gone to one side and the Democrats have gone to the other... Nobody is willing to step out of their bases, to make compromise, you have no leader that will go into the Latino Caucus, and the Black Caucus and pull them out of that line in the sand."

Omar Dyer talked about that there would need to be a generational shift in Capitol Hill like it was in the 60s when the Kennedy Family came into power. And Omar Dyer said that he has a proven track record on getting both republican interest, and democratic interest on coming together so government can break the wall of political differences, in order to make government run more smoothly.

In a private off camera interview, Omar Dyer stated that he can bring a middle ground approach to Washington because he has been in tough yell, and scream meetings with Gov. Chris Christie -- where Omar Dyer came out on top. And has helped advocate with Assembly speaker Oliver, with NJ Back to work. While Omar Dyer has also been a west winger of Lautenberg's administration! And Omar Dyer believes that the current Senator isn't about the problems that face New Jersey, and has lost touch on what the goals of the Senate is suppose to be when in Capitol Hill. Omar Dyer told his personal news organization that he believes that he can break the divide, get Gov. Chris Christie at the table, bring the Democrats along with him and keep government moving. Because what's going to happen is Senator Menendez will continue to bash the Governor and not understand the roles of what the Senator should be doning for New Jersey. And the Governor is going to try and elect a Republican, so the party can beat up on the Democrats. Which will be political theater at best? Omar Dyer is trying to prove that electing an Independent will create a generational shift, send a message and force Government to move in the direction of the people. To view more of Omar Dyer's statement at the Reform Party Convention go here: Omar Dyer's Speech at the New Jersey's Reform Party Convention