Pepperidge Farm Remembers
It was a Friday night before an upcoming election on Tuesday, and unclaimed midnight flyers made an odd, uncharacteristic appearance nowhere near the dead of night in Hoboken.
The drop came with the sun barely down during prime-time dinner hour in Hoboken. It was cynical, intentional, and it cravenly pointed a misdirection arrow at one campaign and a councilman who worked furiously as a mayoral candidate during the 2017 mayoral election.
If you talk to some people, they will get quite agitated when you even bring it up. It served its purpose; no one involved in the plot was caught, but evidence surfaced in Edison, NJ, where a very similar incident occurred. Ties to Hoboken abound.
Councilman Mike DeFusco, who had a very good voting record in the City Council, was anticipating a strong performance in the election. Then he was ruthlessly targeted. It was slimy and outrageous. Even if you didn't support him in that election, you knew he had nothing to do with it.
But anyone outraged by this might want to revisit 2017 — when, just 36 hours before polls opened, folks were caught on video dropping photoshopped racist flyers. Those lies swayed voters, and @HCPOProsecutor never ID’d anyone. Maybe it’s time @USAttyHabba took a look. #Hoboken… pic.twitter.com/QUmRztFq3h
— Councilman Mike DeFusco ('16-'23) (@mike_defusco) October 31, 2025
So today, it's good to look back on this sorry political action and ask, cui bono?
Who moved up into elected Hoboken office(s) and has exhibited a remarkably similar temperament, if not outright contempt, for Hoboken residents in the succeeding years?
Ask around City Hall and you'll learn how this "secret" is hardly a secret today. They all know.
Early voting has begun. Election Day is Tuesday.
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