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With Jersey City Councilman Steve Fulop set on seeking reelection to his Ward E seat instead of running for mayor, his ally Shelley Skinner today officially dropped her own candidacy.
"I have made the decision not to seek a position on the Jersey City Council in 2009 and instead support Councilman Fulop's re-election,” said Skinner, a local community activist. “While I still have an interest in running for public office one day, I realize that this year is not the best time.”
Skinner last year grew impatient with Fulop’s hesitance to make a decision on running for mayor, saying she planned to run regardless of his intentions. In the end, she said, putting herself head-to-head with someone whose goals she shared would be counterproductive.
Meanwhile, mayoral candidate Dan Levin -- another good government activist -- announced two at large candidate for his “One Jersey City” slate yesterday: business consultant Emilio De Lia and nonprofiteer Andrew Hubsch.
"I welcome Emilio and Andrew in joining our grassroots movement to bring necessary reform to Jersey City municipal government. They are both talented individuals with diverse professional and community backgrounds,” said Levin in a statement. “I am proud to roll up my sleeves with them and work to bring meaningful change to Jersey City."
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