October 14, 2008 - 8:03pm
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Currie on mayor's race: 'I'm keeping out of that one'

County Chairman John Currie: Politicker file photoCounty Chairman John Currie: Politicker file photo 

As five candidates for mayor continue to slug it out in Passaic City, John Currie, chairman of the Passaic County Democratic Party, said he doesn't want to get in the middle of the action.

"I'm keeping out of that one," the chairman told PolitickerNJ.com moments before joining elected officials at an Obama rally in Paterson on Monday.

He's mostly focused on presidential politics and on his freeholder candidates, not the county's biggest local battle, he insisted. 

"I'm spending more money than I'd like on the freeholders' race, but that's all right," said Currie. "Registration's through the roof."

Dr. Alex Blanco, one of the candidates for mayor, and Jeffrey Dye, a candidate for council, were among those in the crowd at the Obama rally in front of City Hall.

Joining Blanco in the contest to fill an unexpired term for mayor are bailbondsman Carl Ellen, city super Vincent Capuana, City Councilman Joe Garcia and real estate developer Jose Sandoval. 

Max Pizarro is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.