McGreevey Commits to One Term While Losing Important Supporter

If elected in the December 2 runoff against Ward E Councilman James Solomon, former Gov. Jim McGreevey says he will serve just one term. The announcement came as a powerful local official moved from pro-McGreevey to neutral in the contest to succeed outgoing mayor Steven Fulop.

Speaking to the camera in a video first reported by New Jersey Globe, McGreevey pledged to serve only one term. “For four years, I’ll focus on the fundamentals: cleaner streets, safer neighborhoods, better schools, stronger senior services, and a city government that actually works for working families.”

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