Linda Barba won’t run for Bergen County Commissioner after all.
Her statement:
“Please be advised that I am writing to formally withdraw my candidacy for the position of Bergen County Commissioner on behalf of the Republican Party in the upcoming election. I have found the lack of support, communication, and transparency from BCRO Chairman Jack Zisa too much to overcome even at this stage of the process. It was an overwhelming disappointment to have found out by reading an article in the globe that another republican candidate for commissioner recently withdrew from the race. Common courtesy would dictate that the BCRO Chairman in this case Jack Zisa should have informed the remaining candidates, no such notification was made. After careful consideration of the actions of BCRO Chairman Jack Zisa, together with the lack of experience of Mr. Zisa’s hand picked potential running mates, I have decided to step back as a candidate at this time.
“I want to express my sincere gratitude to my supporters who believed in my vision for a better Bergen County. Thank you once again for your support and understanding. I am still committed to supporting Republicans.
“Respectfully,
Linda T. Barba”
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In a surprising turn of events, John Barba has announced his withdrawal from the Bergen Commissioners’ Race. The decision was confirmed by Insider NJ, a trusted source for political news in New Jersey.
Barba, who was running as an independent candidate, cited personal reasons for his decision to drop out of the race. This development comes as a shock to many, as Barba had been actively campaigning and garnering support from voters in Bergen County.
His withdrawal leaves a void in the race for Bergen County Commissioner, with only a few weeks left until the election. This unexpected turn of events has left many wondering about the impact on the race and what it means for the other candidates.
Barba’s decision to withdraw highlights the unpredictable nature of politics and the challenges that candidates face when running for office. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed and engaged in local elections, as they can have a significant impact on our communities.
As the Bergen Commissioners’ Race continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how this development shapes the outcome of the election. Voters will have to carefully consider their options and make an informed decision on who they believe is best suited to represent their interests in Bergen County.
In the meantime, we can only speculate on the reasons behind Barba’s withdrawal and what it means for the future of the race. One thing is for certain – politics is always full of surprises.