Hudson County explosion: North Bergen Mayor Nick Sacco endorses Jack Ciattarelli
In an action harkening back to the impact of The Jersey Sting, an explosion occurred in Hudson County with North Bergen Mayor Nick Sacco officially announcing his endorsement of gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli.
Back in 2009, the New Jersey gubernatorial election saw the incumbent Jon Corzine upended with a series of high-profile statewide arrests for corruption snaring dozens of politicians statewide with Jersey City and Hoboken featured in the mix.
The impact in the 2025 NJ race for governor may be similar with divisions in Hudson County delivering a similar statewide electoral impact as the trend of Hispanic voters voting for Republicans to counter the affordability problems with high taxes and utility bills.
Ciattareli has promised to undo the actions that led New Jersey to becoming an importer not exporter of energy. Rebecca "Mikie" Sherrill has offered to hold the line at the existing exploded price as some have questioned if that is legally possible.
The Hudson County View's John Heinis exclusively filed this report writing:
” … Mayor, I can’t thank you enough for your trust, your faith, your confidence: I’m honored. And with the help of people like yourselves, I’m telling you right here now, we’re gonna win this race …”
Ciattarelli also reiterated points he has made regularly on the campaign trial: That his administration would eliminate sanctuary cities, eliminate cashless bail, make sure pensions for public employees stay in tact, and there will be no major tax increases.
“We invited two candidates for governor, only one thought enough about North Bergen to be here and he’s standing with me to my left. God bless Jack Ciattarelli and let’s go out and win this election,” the mayor concluded.
For the complete story, please see the Hudson County View.
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