In Bergen County, where State Sen. Loretta Weinberg is seeking to wrestle Democratic County Committee seats away from party leader Joseph Ferriero in several District 37 towns, there are reports of more than a dozen people from outside New Jersey who are being paid, and housed, to help turn out voters for the Weinberg camp. “Locals in Teaneck, Englewood and Bergenfield say the workers appear somewhat ‘grungy’ and the desperate measures the Real Bergen Democrats are employing in folks being the primary messengers against Joe Ferriero may backfire in Weinberg's face,” Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes, a Ferriero ally, told PolitickerNJ.com.
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