Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Team Fulop

Steven Fulop 2013’s Mayor:

In all press releases, and all morning wakes—the Battle with Mayor Jerramiah Healy and prospect to be Mayor: Steve Fulop, has dealt another mighty blow; to Team Healy. Steve in local elections is changing Jersey City, in an open honest government move. Fulop supported committee candidates of 120 people all looking to set balance the democratic committee. Jersey City holds 360 committee members. Team Fulop set an unprecedented move by single sweeping 60 seats on the committee that holds seats in Jersey City. And among his hardest and biggest defeats where, Mayor Jerramiah Healy’s wife losing her seat on the committee. Also, knocked from the rank and file ranks was Bill Guaghan’s daughter – whom saw her long standing on the committee now gone?

Fulop in a small press conference stated that –“For the first time in many years, and this has never happened before, the Hudson County Democratic Organization was spending money on committee people. They were sending out mailings with committee people’s names on them—they were sending out robot-calls to support committee people. Even state Senator Richard Cody was calling to give support to committee members. And the commitment I (Steven Fulop) am trying to make is a grassroots movement of activist and ordinary people. And our fight has basically taken out a large number of members. Now last year on that committee we had one person, fighting against the others saying—no don’t vote for this person because it’s wrong. This year we will have 100 people in that room making their voices heard. To me that’s pretty impressive.”

It is impressive to have that much influence and take a huge shift in Jersey City politics. And Let me be the first to say: Steve Fulop is the front runner in 2013’s election, and just by popular demand on how he is bringing fire to Mayor Healy in election after election—after election, shows that his team will be very tough. Fulop now has a full team in every part of Jersey City. And is looking to be more of a huge force than he was back in 2009! Fulop this time around has more clots, more people and a better base – he’s not just the councilman of ward E anymore. In 2013, Omar Dyer will be voting for Steven Fulop.

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