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New Video Profile of Dennis Shulman

by: Scott Shields

Thu Oct 30, 2008 at 04:54:10 PM EDT



A lot of great media has been produced over the last few years in New Jersey Democratic politics, at the professional level, by amateurs, and a number of activists in the middle. This new video released by Dennis Shulman's campaign might be my favorite positive piece of supporter-produced media yet.

Filmmaker Matt Kohn spent some time with Shulman and produced a really fantastic piece of video highlighting his interactions with voters, his personal story, and his pitch to the voters of the fifth - "sensible leadership" and the importance to all of us of being able to feel proud of our country.  Spend a few minutes and check it out:

I think we've all got to give the Shulman campaign a lot of credit. Without the early and automatic establishment backing that other Congressional campaigns enjoyed elsewhere in the state -- and in a district that has not been kind to Democrats -- they have run a stellar campaign from the beginning, and never once let up. The Shulman campaign in the fifth district would not likely be on anyone's radar this year had Dennis and his team not worked as hard as they have. And to their credit, they've got us all paying attention.

Dennis Shulman for Congress

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A Brilliant Film.... (4.00 / 1)
...about a gem of a man.

On one hand we have Dennis Shulman who is blind; but can See (and reflect) what is real and true.  

On the other hand we have Scott Garrett who can see mundane light; but who chooses to hide in the darkness for fear of being Seen for what he is.

Truly human Vision is not a mere function of  the visible electromagnetic spectrum.

If every voter in the 5th CD Sees this giant little movie; Dennis Shulman wins in a massive landslide.

As it is, we'll settle for 50% + 1 for now.  ;-)


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