
Steven Fulop
@StevenFulop • 51,607 subscribers
President & CEO Partnership for NYC | Former 3-term Mayor of Jersey City | U.S. Marine | Former Ironman Triathlete | Husband & Dad
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Steven Fulop321,977 views • 1 year ago

From my time serving as a U.S. Marine to leading Jersey City as Mayor, my career has always been guided by a strong desire to take on difficult challenges and find solutions that help improve peoples’ lives. Now I’m running for Governor to bring those same values to Trenton.
Steven Fulop474,701 views • 3 years ago

My closing argument from last night’s debate. Some may not want to hear it — but it’s the truth. I know many people feel an emotional connection to certain candidates in this race. But we can’t afford to let emotion cloud strategy. The reality is this: in today’s political climate, a status-quo, machine-backed candidate simply cannot beat Jack Ciattarelli in November. In my closing, I laid out exactly why the establishment choice — Sherrill in North Jersey and Sweeney in South Jersey — will lose this fall. And the stakes? They couldn’t be higher. I urge you to listen. Because the truth matters. And what happens on June 10 will determine if we have any chance of winning in November.
Steven Fulop67,655 views • 1 year ago

Congratulations to Mikie Sherrill, the next Governor of New Jersey. I’m confident she will lead our state well during a complicated time. In #JerseyCity, thank you to everyone who stepped forward to run for office - it’s never easy to put yourself out there. We now head to runoffs for Mayor and for 7 of our 9 council seats. The decisions ahead will shape the future of our city.
Steven Fulop16,047 views • 7 months ago

My campaign for governor - Unlike other candidates for Gov/potential candidates, there is no political boss that controls me or one I need permission from, there is no keeping a safe elected position to fall back on if the governor thing doesn’t work out, there is no misleading my constituents with what position I’m running for - I’m running for Governor because I know I can change NJ for the better This video was part of the end from the State of The City -I explained about my run for Governor and the decision to hand off to the next person the opportunity to be mayor. I know change in Jersey City is healthy + I know why I’m running for governor
Steven Fulop29,011 views • 2 years ago

Make no mistake, the key to driving down housing costs is increasing supply. When demand is high and supply is constrained, prices rise. It’s basic economics. Last year was the first time the macro data showed rents in Jersey City stabilizing, largely because new housing supply finally came online.
Steven Fulop12,558 views • 8 months ago

Immigration/ICE - Last night I spoke about the Immigrant Trust Act + specifically my father’s building being raided by ICE last week + due process. Here is the video of ICE and what I shared last night. Many ppl are quick to judge based on what they see on TV - there were no arrests here just apt to apt searching without a warrant. If it can happen to my family in a high profile position it can happen to you. It’s important to protect due process
Steven Fulop15,904 views • 1 year ago

Truthful + fair post in that most Democratic candidates for NJ Governor have zero chance of beating Jack Ciattarelli. Even some polling well in the primary would get crushed in November general election. Bottom line: If you’re the machine’s pick, you will lose. I break it down here post-debate:
Steven Fulop13,251 views • 1 year ago

The corruption tax that you pay as a NJ resident bc of ballot design should be the starting point for cost reduction. There is a system that exists where elected are not accountable to the public. So we can talk about buzz words around budget reform all day but if you aren’t willing to creat accountability with fair ballots everything else is lip service
Steven Fulop16,167 views • 1 year ago

Side by side. Mikie Sherrill + I were asked the same question last night about mortality rates and women health outcomes in the minority communities. The contrast in our approach to solving problems couldn’t be more stark. Now is not the time to bring small solutions to big problems…or even worse, offer no solutions at all. It’s time for clear and concise leadership.
Steven Fulop10,957 views • 1 year ago
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