Politics & Government
Hoboken Republican Kicking Off Campaign For GOP Chair
NJ GOP State Committeeman Joshua Sotomayor Einstein will kick off his campaign for Hudson County Republican chairperson on Dec. 16.

HOBOKEN, NJ — NJ GOP State Committeeman Joshua Sotomayor Einstein will officially kick off his campaign for Hudson County Republican chairperson on Monday, Dec. 16.
Einstein will launch his campaign with a party at 7 p.m. at Mulligan’s Pub, 159 First Street in Hoboken.
According to Einstein, “all Republicans in the county who want to build a Republican Party that works for Republicans, not Democrats,” are invited to the party.
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“The era and error of the Hudson County GOP working for the Democrats is coming to an end,” Einstein said. “Together we can build a better Republican Party that fights for the people against the interests of the machine politicians.”
Einstein said that Hudson County deserves an opposition party, voters deserve an alternative to “the corrupt policies of the Democrats,” and Republicans deserve a county Republican Party.
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Einstein has been active in GOP circles in Hudson County for almost a decade. An elected member of the New Jersey Republican State Committee, he was previously on the executive board of the New Jersey State Young Republican Federation, and is a past chairperson of the Hudson County Young Republicans. He is founding chair of the Hudson County chapter of Young Americans for Liberty, is the political analyst for local TV show “The Pulse with Peter B.,” and has written for several publications.
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