HCRO Chairman Jose Arango Endorses Joshua Einstein for Hoboken City Council

 

Chairman Jose Arango Endorses Joshua Einstein for Hoboken City Council

 

Hoboken, July 2 – Hudson County Republican Organization Chairman Jose Arango, who is also Chairman of the Republican County Chairman’s Association of NJ, endorsed Joshua Einstein for Hoboken City Council. “I can think of no one better to represent the interests of the people to the city government in Hoboken than Joshua Einstein,” said Arango. Arango was one of the top contenders for the chairmanship of the NJ GOP as reported in InsiderNJ in May. The leading Hispanic voice in the state Republican party Arango pointed out that “Einstein has Hispanic roots with a part of his family from Cuba and Puerto Rico which is demonstrative evidence of the diversity of background attracted to a common-sense, more responsive, and smaller government message.”

Chairman Arango continued “when it comes to the issues that were ignored by the last administration and the majority on the city council, Joshua Einstein is the only council candidate that has outlined a positive, pragmatic, and common-sense plan that addresses Hoboken’s needs.”

This July 4 Independence Day time of year should serve as a time of reflection for registered Republicans, Democrats and Independents on how to make every level of government more accountable starting with making municipal governments answerable for the troubled projects that have made life more expensive and difficult for residents. “This is the keystone of Einstein’s message, and he is 100% right, Hoboken government has made life – driving, parking, finding housing more difficult in Hoboken, and has ignored the water main breaks and flooding in the west, to focus on beautification projects and waste millions of dollars,” Arango stated emphatically that “Einstein has my endorsement and the backing of the Republican Party.”

 

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