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LETTER: Hoboken can ‘move past divisive politics’ by electing Russo mayor

In a letter to the editor, Hoboken GOP Chair Pavel Sokolov gives his two cents on how the city can “move past divisive politics” by electing 3rd Ward Councilman Mike Russo as mayor.

Dear Editor,

On December 2nd, the residents of Hoboken will choose between four more years of the status quo under Team Bhalla–Jabbour or a decisive new direction with Team Russo.

This election is an opportunity to move past divisive politics and embrace leadership focused on good governance and unity.

The Jabbour Record: Divisiveness and Questionable Governance

Councilwoman Jabbour, the Team Bhalla mayoral candidate, has continued a political approach characterized by confrontation rather than collaboration.

Concerns regarding fiscal responsibility and education include:

On matters of public safety and ethics, her actions have been criticized for:

Exclusion and Bigotry:

The only marginally good idea Jabbour had was to cross party lines by putting a Republican on her ticket, but, unsurprisingly, it turned out to be a ruse as she immediately sold Steve Firestone out to score cheap, nonsensical, partisan points

. I empathize with Steve, who is by all accounts a qualified and decent man, and condemn his being tokenized by Jabbour. This is a regular pattern with Jabbour, as she quickly sells out her former friends for the sake of political convenience.

After eight years Jabbour demonizing anyone who falls out of her narrow view of acceptable politics, religion, and race, it is no surprise that all these different groups are coalescing to support a unified Hoboken against her.

Ultimately, this run off is an opportunity to repudiate the politics of hate that have long gripped our home and instead welcome Councilman Russo’s message of tolerance and acceptance, regardless of one’s, race, religion, or political affiliation.

I recognize that this letter will inevitably be used by Jabbour’s campaign for another personal smear against me and my friends, but I believe silence is complicity and that everyone who calls Hoboken home deserves equal representation and protection under the law.

I ask the residents of Hoboken this December 2nd to join Former Democratic Hoboken Chairwoman and Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher, Former Democratic Assemblyman and Councilman Ruben Ramos, Democratic Councilman Paul Presinzano, and former Democratic Councilman Michael Defusco in voting for Mike Russo as Mayor so that we can put the divisiveness of the past in the rearview mirror once and for all.

Pavel Sokolov
13 Year Hoboken Resident
Hoboken GOP Chairman

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