NYC donors back disgraced local ex-gov's mayoral bid (and it's not Cuomo)
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Jim McGreevey, the former governor of New Jersey, is making a political comeback by running for mayor of Jersey City, seeking support from Republican donors connected to Trump. His opponent, James Solomon, criticizes his approach amid concerns over the influence of Trump supporters in a non-partisan election. McGreevey, who previously resigned due to personal scandals, argues that his relationships across party lines will help secure federal funding for essential city infrastructure projects. This bid is compared to Andrew Cuomo's recent political maneuvers following his own controversial resignation.
"MAGA mega-donors who have poured millions into Donald Trump are powering Jim McGreevey's campaign, and it's time for Jersey City voters to ask a simple question: Why?"
"Over the years, I have developed friendships and working relationships with persons on both sides of the aisle who hopefully respect my work ethic and ability to get things done."
"Critical to Jersey City's future success is the ability to attract federal and state financial support to address infrastructure needs, including sewer and water pipelines, rebuilding our schools, reconstructing our roads, and improving our public transportation system."
Read at New York Post
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