Jim McGreevey’s bold comeback: Can he fix Jersey City in four years?
Jim McGreevey, a former governor of New Jersey, is running for mayor of Jersey City in the 2023 election. Despite his political history, he is not mentioned in search results alongside Andrew Cuomo's mayoral run in New York City. McGreevey aims to outperform the current mayor, James Solomon, in just four years.
McGreevey, 68, seeks to 'fix the city he loves', not to advance his political career. He plans to return to his work at the Reentry Corporation and spend more time with his family after his term. Jersey City has seen limited mayoral turnover since the early 1990s, with only three mayors serving since 1992.
McGreevey's priorities are clear and practical. He wants cleaner streets, safer neighborhoods, better schools, stronger senior services, and an efficient city government. As a hands-on mayor, he will focus on issues like potholes and sewers, ensuring the city runs smoothly. He aims to achieve more in four years than Solomon has in eight years on the City Council or will in four years as mayor.
Jim McGreevey, with his experience and dedication, is running for mayor of Jersey City. He plans to make a significant impact in four years, focusing on practical issues and improving the city's services. After his term, he intends to return to his work at the Reentry Corporation and spend more time with his family.
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