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Hoboken councilmember and mayoral frontrunner Emily Jabbour joins HudPost to reflect on her path from social work to city hall, the values shaping her campaign, and her vision for more responsive, hyperlocal leadership in Hoboken.
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From Union City to University President
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The Rise of Progressives in Hudson County
HudPost sits down with Hector Oseguera to reflect on the 2020 congressional run that helped spark a progressive wave in Hudson County. They discuss the recent election results in Jersey City and Hoboken, the fall of machine politics, and the structural changes that allowed progressive candidates to break through. Oseguera also shares insight into the origins of the movement, challenges faced by early progressive candidates, and what the future may hold for local politics.
Interview with Emily Jabbour
Alvarez Seeks to End 120-Year Republican Drought in Sheriff’s Office
Elvis Alvarez, a 25-year law enforcement veteran and candidate for Hudson County sheriff, joins the show to discuss his run to become the county’s first Republican sheriff in over a century. Alvarez reflects on his upbringing in West New York, his years as a police officer and detective, and the community values shaping his campaign. He also addresses misconceptions about his political affiliation and speaks on key endorsements from North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco and outgoing Sheriff Frank Schillari.
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