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Re: HCDO ticket launched in 31st District - The gloves are off
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Two warring Democratic organizations want your vote!
Both have 'reformers' on their ticket as they gear up for June 5 state legislative runs Jessica Rosero Reporter staff writer 04/06/2007 Two Democratic slates of candidates want your vote in June for the 33rd District state Senate and Assembly seats - those covering Guttenberg, Hoboken, Union City, Weehawken, West New York, and a portion of Jersey City. On June 5, you can vote in the Democratic primary for two Assembly seats and one state Senate seat, as well as county offices including sheriff and county clerk. For almost all the positions, there is a bitter battle going on between the long-standing Hudson County Democratic Organization (HCDO) and the newly formed Democrats for Hudson County (DFHC). Both tickets have newcomers as well as political veterans on their slates. Vega vs. Stack In the run for state Senate in the 33rd District are Silverio "Sal" Vega and Brian P. Stack, who currently work together as assemblymen for the 33rd District and are the mayors of West New York and Union City respectively. They are competing for the vacant seat left by Senate Majority Leader Bernard Kenny of Hoboken, who will be retiring at the end of his term. "It's about defending the people from the political bosses in Hudson County," said Stack, who is the leader of the "Democrats for Hudson" ticket, last week. "It's about the people of Hudson County - not the political machine." Vega, who is heading the Hudson County Democratic Organization ticket, said, "Honesty and integrity. That is what my candidacy is all about. My opponent is corrupt. My opponent is under state and federal investigation. This is the time to stand up for what is best for Hudson County." Vega is equating the upcoming election to the biblical battle of David and Goliath. "I am David, and I am telling Goliath that I will meet him at the battlefield, and I will slay the beast," he said. Both Stack and Vega have said they are hoping that the campaign will remain on the issues such as health care and other quality of life issues, but both sides are anticipating a dirty campaign. "I expect a dirty campaign from the HCDO because they don't have a record to run on," said Stack. "I have opened up the doors of my office, and [given out] the numbers of my cell phone and office phone. I have been accessible in the 33rd District." "[This campaign] is going to be about facts and issues," said Vega. "It's a matter of character. You are either honest or you're corrupt and I have always chosen to be honest." Stack has said that he would be open to a debate with his opponent. During the HCDO announcement last Wednesday, Vega also called for their first debate to be in Spanish on Univision Ch. 41. He is also inviting Stack to pick the time and date. Candidates for state Assembly Since both Vega and Stack are both running for Senate, they also have backed candidates for the two Assembly seats that they currently hold in their district. The candidates hoping to win the seats are familiar public servants in their home districts. Running on the HCDO ticket is former Hoboken Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Carol Marsh. Alongside her is Union City civic leader Nicole Harrison Garcia. Garcia is also the wife of former Assemblyman and Mayor Raul "Rudy" Garcia, who was recently arraigned in a state investigation into an international gambling ring. (See www.unioncityreporter.com). "I believe government should be a team effort," said Marsh last week. "I have always worked very hard on reform issues and I look forward to working on them in Trenton. I'm sure it's going to be quite an election." Garcia said, "This is a quest for the 33rd District and this is a quest for Hudson County. I'm a lifelong resident of Hudson County and a have maintained a lifelong affection for my community." Running on the DFHC ticket are current West New York Commissioner Caridad Rodriguez and Hoboken Councilman-at-large Ruben J. Ramos Jr. "This is about serving the people of the 33rd District to the best of our ability," said Ramos. "I probably won't [work] 24/7 like Mayor Stack, but maybe 18/6. I look forward to the victory of this slate." "I love to help people and I want to continue helping people [in the 33rd District]," said Rodriguez. "My motto is helping people is the natural way of being. I intend to keep fighting for the benefit of the people." All of the candidates will be touching upon similar issues throughout the campaign including: affordable housing, health care, education, and reform for a more inclusive and open government. Countywide candidates This "Dems for Hudson" ticket also includes Noemi Velazquez running for county executive, incumbent Joseph Cassidy for sheriff, and Acting County Clerk Mary Jane Desmond for county clerk. The HCDO is supporting incumbent County Executive Tom DeGise for re-election, Barbara Netchert for Hudson County clerk, and Juan Perez for Hudson County sheriff. HCDO and DFHC The Vega team presented a united front as they officially announced their candidacies last Wednesday, April 4, at West New York Town Hall. They were joined by Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, also running this June, as well as Mayor David Roberts of Hoboken, and Mayor Nicholas Sacco of North Bergen. Also supporting the HCDO slate was Mayor Jeremiah Healy of Jersey City, who gave a special performance of "God Bless America." "Sal Vega is a very strong leader. He is a man dedicated to public service, who never walks away from a fight," said DeGise. "I am proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with him." The newly formed DFHC also presented their united front last Tuesday, April 3, at Lincoln Park in Jersey City announcing 12 countywide candidates for the June primary, which includes Assemblyman Louis Manzo for the 31st District. Rep. Albio Sires also gave a brief statement and announced his support for the DFHC. "This is a group that has a reputation of working hard for the people of Hudson County, and I am happy to be here supporting such a group," said Sires. Election profiles will be coming in the following weeks. Jessica Rosero can be reached at jrosero@hudsonreporetr.com
Posted on: 2007/4/7 13:56
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