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Re: Mayoral debate last night
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We can only hope that the citizens of Jersey City realize that Healy is not a good Mayor...either he does not understand the issues or just really does not care. As for reading from the notebook, I was at the debates for the Ward C candidates, Team Healy candidate was reading word for word from the script they gave her...not once did she look up the audience.
I almost must wonder if we end up with 4 more years of Healy what Jersey City will end being like...Like Afghanistan is a haven for terrorist, Jersey City just might become a haven for Criminals, its close enough to it already.

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If everyone comes out to vote and votes for the best person, who is to say that the outcome may not be as predicted!

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[snip]i see everywhere healy is predicted to win by a landslide, is that accurate info or just bs?


What disturbed me the most was Healy's smug statement that contrary to Smith's (and Manzo's?) assertion , he did not have a $3 million war chest, he only had $1 million!







Every vote counts and as murican wrote if everyone comes out and votes their choice for the best candidate then the outcome is uncertain.

I believe it is to the incumbents advantage, not just here but anywhere, if voters have a "what's the use" attitude.
I think the incumbent would often be able to get out his or her base of support to vote.

I could imagine that any candidate publicizing how he or she will win by a wide margin may be useful in causing apathy or a "what's the use" attitude in the minds of some of the opposition voters.

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What I found distrubing were the number of city hall employees who packed the placed clapping for the mayor.
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Agreed about the reliance on the notebook and tactless looking at his cell phone. More disturbing/telling, though, were the number of times Healy would say, "I disagree with that..." when it was a question provided by the moderator based on comments from the community (eg, not feeling safe).

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Dear Mayor Healy, Your question: Your answer: Victims are hoping campaign contributions won't cloud your judgement when deciding the livelihood of "your people".

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Today's PolitickerNJ.com contradicts Mayor Healy's assertion at Thursday night's mayoral debate:

Jersey City fundraising race is not even close
by Matt Friedman, PolitickerNJ.com Reporter

Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy has raised 10 times more money than his closest opponent, according the latest filings with the State Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).

Healy?s campaign has raised a total of almost $3.1 million and has spent just shy of $2.3 million for his reelection in this city of 240,000, along with another $443,000 in donations to other campaigns and local non-profits. Of the total raised, $620,000 was left over from Healy?s previous campaign, while $2.49 million was taken in during the current cycle.

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If everyone comes out to vote and votes for the best person, who is to say that the outcome may not be as predicted!

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[snip]i see everywhere healy is predicted to win by a landslide, is that accurate info or just bs?


What disturbed me the most was Healy's smug statement that contrary to Smith's (and Manzo's?) assertion , he did not have a $3 million war chest, he only had $1 million!

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i have to agree with the notebook comment. that was disturbing to see..... i am deciding between levin and manzo. it seems i see everywhere healy is predicted to win by a landslide, is that accurate info or just bs?

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Being a newcomer in Jersey City I felt compelled to learn about the Mayoral candidates, so I went to the debate last night. After watched and listening to all the candidates, I am now going to support Dan Levin for Mayor. He is the only person last night o offer comprehensive ideas to move Jersey City forward, the rest of the candidates just offered the usual rhetoric. Even more disturbing for me was that out current Mayor has to read directly from a notebook when he spoke. I found this to be very insulting, you would think that somebody who has been the Chief Executive Officer of a city for over 4 years would know enough about the city he runs to be able to speak off the top of his head. Furthermore when he was not reading from his notebook, he was looking at his cell phone. Was somebody sending him information via text messages or was he looking at the time to make sure he does not miss last call? Jersey City needs a Mayor who will not need a notebook to tell people why he should be Mayor.

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Thanks, i'll check it out

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A story about the debate should air on NJN News Friday.
http://www.njn.net/newspublicaffairs


The full debate, edited into segments, should appear on this site next week.

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Has any network recorded this?

I couldn't make it.

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Date: Thursday April 23rd Time: 7:30 to 9:00PM Place: Frank R Conwell Middle School (MS #4) 107 Bright St, Jersey City Please join the the Downtown Coalitions of Neighborhood Associations and CivicJC for the Jersey City Mayoral Debate moderated by Desiree Taylor of NJN News! Join your neighbors and hear what the candidates have to say about important local topics: * Taxes and Budget * Education * Public Safety * Infrastructure * Jobs, Economy, and Stimulus * Green Space * Ethics * Historic Preservation, Development, * and Tax Abatements ALL CANDIDATES HAVE CONFIRMED THEY WILL ATTEND! MS #4 is a short walk from the Jersey Ave. light rail stop, and less than a 10 minute walk from Grove St. Path station.
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