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Re: Christie or Buono? Democratic Jersey City mayor won't say
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?I?m a lifelong Democrat and when I get in the booth, I?m going to vote Democrat and that means the whole Democratic ticket,? Fulop, 36, told The Jersey Journal yesterday.


That's exactly the kind of narrow-mindedness that I would expect from Mayor Healy. My how quickly even those that historically base decisions on common sense change their ways when wearing the JC crown.

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Jersey City mayor kinda, sorta endorses Buono

by Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal

It seems Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop has climbed off the fence and will vote for state Sen. Barbara Buono in next month?s gubernatorial race.

Just don?t expect to hear Fulop say Buono?s name.

?I?m a lifelong Democrat and when I get in the booth, I?m going to vote Democrat and that means the whole Democratic ticket,? Fulop, 36, told The Jersey Journal yesterday.

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His choice is a guy who will win who screwed his city on the PA toll and PATH increase...or someone who will lose that backed the Healy machine...

It's not politics- it's human- like many of us in this state, we are not fans of Christie or Buono.

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So much for Fulop not playing Hudson County style politics . . .
by staying out of politics that aren't in Hudson County? Huh? By not blindly supporting the party member, and not tacking along with the popular guy? What?


It's a gutless move that is politically expedient for him. You'd think on gay marriage alone he'd support Buono, but he's making the cowards choice.
how is that Hudson County politics though? Since when has Hudson County politics been characterized by people playing it safe and staying quiet, and not pushing their noses into elections to get political favors down the road?

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As a Republican I do not intend to vote for Christie:

1. The toll increases that were rammed down our throats.
2. Not holding the PA accountable...and using it like everyone else as a patronage mill.
3. I don't believe he really did much when the NYPD decided to go rogue and violate the constitutional rights of an entire community on the Jersey side.

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So much for Fulop not playing Hudson County style politics . . .
by staying out of politics that aren't in Hudson County? Huh? By not blindly supporting the party member, and not tacking along with the popular guy? What?


It's a gutless move that is politically expedient for him. You'd think on gay marriage alone he'd support Buono, but he's making the cowards choice.

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So much for Fulop not playing Hudson County style politics . . .
by staying out of politics that aren't in Hudson County? Huh? By not blindly supporting the party member, and not tacking along with the popular guy? What?

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I can't tell if you're talking about the governor's race or the Senate race! Ha!

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So, which loser do you want to associate yourself with?

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Christie is an awful governor, but he has been able to make money for mayors and councilmen, hence Harrison bending the knee. On the flip side Buono is going to lose the race, horribly. So, which loser do you want to associate yourself with?

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No he's playing.

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So much for Fulop not playing Hudson County style politics . . .


so Fletcher, what should he do? He doesn't care to endorse either candidate and you say he's playing Hudson County politics. So, by your logic, if he DID endorse someone, he wouldn't be? If he did that, I am certain you would criticize for whatever choice he made. Knowing you're a Newt Gingrich guy both candidates are probably too liberal for you anyways.

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No he's playing.

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So much for Fulop not playing Hudson County style politics . . .

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Alright guys I think we can relax on this one. So he hasn't made up his mind based on some two bit reporters arbitrary deadline.

Some of you just fish for anything...

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So much for Fulop not playing Hudson County style politics . . .

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Christie or Buono? Democratic Jersey City mayor won't say

by Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal

In less than two months, New Jersey voters will decide whether to give Gov. Chris Christie a second term or deliver the governor?s mansion to state Sen. Barbara Buono.

Though most of the state?s top politicos have weighed in by now, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop is still on the fence about who?s going to get his vote, Fulop told The Jersey Journal.

?I?m going to revisit in October,? he said. ?I see no sense of urgency.?

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