HudsonRepublicans.com Launched
HudsonRepublicans.com Launched
Hudson County, NJ – The website for Republicans in Hudson County officially launched today. HudsonRepublicans.com is the brainchild of Joshua Sotomayor Einstein, NJ GOP State Committeeman representing the county to the statewide Republican Party. The website is an online resource for Hudson County’s over 25,000 registered Republicans and tens of thousands of GOP leaning Independents to connect them with conservative, libertarian, and smaller government events, as well as to help them hold local government accountable for the rising cost of living, high taxes, and other failures of one party Democrat rule. The website, HudsonRepublicans.com is a project of a new organization, the Hudson County Republican Alliance, formed by county based Republican groups and grassroots community leaders unified in working together for shared GOP goals.
The site features descriptions of county Republican leaders who have formed the Alliance and the organizations working together for Republican unity in Hudson County. The Alliance is composed of the Hoboken Municipal Republican Committee, Hudson County Federation of Republican Women, Hudson County Young Republicans, and the Hispanic Republicans of North Jersey. Matt Garofalo, Chairman of the Hudson County Young Republicans and an Alliance leader, said “now Republicans and commonsense independents who object to the corrupt county politics as usual have a resource that has the when and where of events, rallies, organizational meetings, and more.” Garofalo continued, “these groups have brought in speakers, facilitated candidate literature drops, canvassed public events, held rallies, written op-eds, and more; now working together, we are taking it to the next level and it’s just the beginning.”
Douglas Salters, long time Jersey City community activist, former Jersey City Council Aide, and a leader of the Alliance stated that “the website is a great resource, in the coming months we are going to add sections on the press constituent groups have earned on policy and activism.” Salters continued, “we aim to facilitate and raise up the voices of our fellow Hudson County residents to get more involved, start organizing, engage in public education, and hold elected officials accountable.”