New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will host a $1,000-per-person fundraiser at his home this month in support of the re-election campaign of Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy. That creates the possibility that Healy, the Hudson County Democratic Chairman, will back Bloomberg for re-election and not the Democratic mayoral nominee. There is no word if Healy will host a similar fundraiser for Bloomberg at his Jersey City residence.
The campaign is seeking a $23,400 commitment to serve as General Chair of the event, $10,000 for Co-Chair, $7,200 for Vice-Chair, and $2,600 for finance committee member.
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