Joshua Sotomayor Einstein for County GOP Chair Launches Mailer to County Committee Candidates


Joshua Sotomayor Einstein

Hudson County, NJ – NJ GOP State Committeeman Joshua Sotomayor Einstein launched a mailer in the campaign to oust current Chairman, and Democrat operative, Jose Arango. The mailer, targeting GOP County Committee members and candidates comes on the heels of an open letter he previously sent to county committee members in which he laid out how grassroots GOPers and members of the committee can make the Hudson County Republican Party great again.

The mailer includes a short bio of Sotomayor Einstein highlighting his record of GOP leadership, including his tenure as a member of the NJ GOP State Committee, years of experience running GOP events, assisting Republican and Republican leaning organizations, and his public advocacy of GOP positions. The other side has a bullet point comparison between current Chair, and Democrat lackey, Arango and NJ GOP State Committeeman Sotomayor Einstein.

NJ GOP State Committeeman Joshua Sotomayor Einstein stated, “the contrast is clear, the current Hudson GOP Chairman doesn’t live in Hudson County, hasn’t built up the county GOP, doesn’t support GOP candidates, works against election integrity, has been in his position for over a decade, and works for the Democrats.” He continued, “I, on the other hand, not only live in Hudson County, but have organized the largest GOP events in over the last half decade, facilitated protests against left wing leaders such as Hillary Clinton and Bob Menendez, and I have publicly stood up for election integrity. In sum, while Arango works for the Democrats, I work to advance the GOP. It’s time for new leadership.”

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Hudson County GOP establishment against active GOP Grassroot County Leader

by Joshua Sotomayor - Einstein

The latest attacks by Jose Arango, titular Chair of the Hudson County Republican Party, and his political retainers targeting me is demonstrable evidence of why it is imperative political bad actors, like him, are driven from the GOP.

Instead of growing the party and supporting Republican candidates, Arango and his minion’s attack those, such as myself, who do.

He does this to preserve his de facto job working for the county Democrats.

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Arango has called for my resignation from the NJ GOP because he pretends a screen shot of several 2018 texts regarding a relationship over a decade ago, and in which I state my actions (though legal) were horrible, is disqualifying.

If Arango believes personal, private, and legal behavior bars someone from political position, surely then his alleged history of aggression and documented record of illegal activity - putting others in danger by driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics would necessitate his resignation from the Chairmanship of the Hudson County Republican Party.

However, Arango is not serious nor sincere. Whereas I have engaged in no excuse making for treating and talking about other human beings in a way I have not liked when done to myself, Arango had to be threatened by a petition before he apologized for sexist remarks he made during the 2013 NJ Gubernatorial race. This is not Arango’s first attempt at character assassination targeting myself. Arango’s left-wing-like Cancel Culture attacks have included the infantile and homophobic allegation I am gay and live with my partner, the inane lie that I am anti-Semitic (despite my lifetime involvement in Jewish culture, life, and organizations), and now this.

These are the actions of a do-nothing title holder concerned that he will be replaced by someone committed to growing the Republican Party and who will not work for the Democrat Machine. Indeed, in his over 2 decades as do-nothing Chair of the Hudson County Republican Party, other than accusations of impropriety, mailers on behalf of Democrats candidates, failing to fulfill promises or fundraise for in-county GOP candidates, and endorsing Democrats (see picture at top of op-ed), Arango has zero wins for the GOP and consistently attacked grassroots GOP leaders (see here and here).

Moreover, his recent attack spearheaded by Tia-Lyn Ghione, who has to date not unfriended me on social media and who continued to text, call, and attempt to make plans with myself after the texts she claims to take offense with 2-3 years later, make little to no sense. Their argument is that Tia is standing up for women by objecting to a story I texted her over 2 years ago which involved no illegal activity and myself and a third party (not Tia) with whom I was seeing over a decade ago. I stated in the text that Tia shared that my actions were “horrible” and that I had been a “horrid person” (see below screen shot).

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Undoubtedly, I find my past playing games, leading women on, and mean behavior to some of those I have dated in the past absolutely horrible and for that I apologize. But to Tia it seems the umbrage she has in 2021, after sitting on these texts for almost 3 years, is likely manufactured. If in 2018 she ‘discovered’ I was the enemy of women she and Arango are currently attempting to paint me as, rather than as someone who was using a personal example as a cautionary tale, why would she continue to contact, make plans with, and call me for advice? Furthermore, why would she offer to put me in contact with a female friend of hers? (The below screen shots show she (by the red prompt, I am by the blue) had no problem with any of the above for months and years after the texts which now allegedly offend her.)

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Finally, if Tia is advocating for women as she claims and is not, in fact, acting on Arango’s behalf why did she respond to with “#killinit”, a celebratory response Slangit.com defines as “a phrase used to describe when a person is being awesome or doing something awesome”?

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If Tia objected to the retelling a story of my own past legal behavior which I stated was horrid, why would she use a synonym of awesome to describe it?

Below are other texts and IM’s from Tia over the years. I apologize if anyone is offended.

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Note - I have no idea where Tia got this picture but to protect the privacy of the woman in it, I blurred the face and body. It was sent to me by Tia, who claims to be an advocate for woman, completely unblurred.

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The fact remains that is the most recent in a string of attacks by Hudson County Republican Chair Jose Arango to stop the grassroots campaign to build an active county GOP. It will fail. Hudson County Republicans want a county GOP that works for Republicans not against them – they want a new county chair.

Don’t use COVID-19 bailout money to cover-up Gov. Murphy’s fiscal mismanagement.

By Joshua Sotomayor-Einstein

In an April 23 article published in the NJ Globe, Jose Arango, titular Chairman of the Hudson County Republican Committee came out playing defense for Democrat New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. Murphy’s effort to get federal tax dollars to bail out decades of bad budgeting, overspending, risky investments, and a swollen political bureaucracy has been highly criticized by responsible government advocates. Both an increased cost of living and exodus of native-born New Jersey residents out of state prior to Covid-19 has been attributed to the policies Governor Murphy wants the federal tax payer to now subsidize.

Arango, who collects a tax payer fundedsalary, perpetuated the mythology that the federal government’s refusal to subsidize the pre-Covid-19 partisan agenda and bad decision making of left wing run states “will lead to more economic hardship.” Sadly, he ignores the fact that most economic hardship New Jerseyans face comes from trying to navigate the high taxes, surprise fees, hidden fines, and red tape and regulations that come with living in a blue state. Some speculate that Arango, himself on the government dole at what many believe is a low-to-no show job as “Director of Economic Development” for Jersey City, does not want reform of New Jersey’s politically blue bureaucracy as he is part of its system putting patronage and loyalty over competency and efficiency.

In keeping with the far-left propaganda points coming from Governor Murphy’s office, Arango misidentified the cause of the state fiscal challenge as he stated “we would hope President Trump would not support states going bankrupt in the wake of this illness.” Yet the reality, published by NJ.com on April 24, is that the federal government has so far sent the State of New Jersey, our municipalities, small businesses, and residents $14 billion dollars in response to the Covid-19 crisis. This historically unprecedented amount of aid for New Jersey’s governments and residents includes, but is not limited to, the $1.8 billion from the Corona Relief Fund that Governor Murphy and Arango are arguing should be used as a slush fund to cover for municipal and state mismanagement going back decades. This fund, a subset of aid within the overall $14 billion dollars in aid New Jersey has received, is meant for states to cover expenses due to the Covid-19 crisis not systemic bad budgeting and lack of fiscally responsible practices going back decades.

While Governor Murphy, Arango, and fellow far-left partisan New Jersey Representative Gottheimer, who stated (in a NJ.com article published on April 23) that he “can’t understand why we would stick it to firefighters, law enforcement, EMS, and our schools,” may pretend that this portion (less than 15% of the federal aid New Jersey has received) does not support first responders and public education, the Federal Treasury Guidelines on Corona Relief Funds show this is to be false. The Treasury Guidelines include everything from the duties of law enforcement, hospitals, and EMTs/ambulance corps during the Covid-19 crisis, the cost of e-learning for schools, Covid-19 testing, temporary medical facilities, medical transportation, the acquisition of PPE supplies, funding Covid-19 compliant safety measures at state prisons, and much more.

In the NJ Globe article, Arango states that “if we want to come out of this crisis better, we cannot burn it all down” to bolster his non-argument conflating aid to New Jeseryans with the desire of out-of-touch partisans to prevent the reform New Jersey needs to rebuild economically after the Covid-19 health crisis. Why Arango, supposedly a Republican, is joining a partisan line of attack which pretends that the historic $14 billion dollars in overall federal aid New Jersey has received, including support for our first responders and education, doesn’t exist may be inexplicable but burning anything down $14 billion in aid is not. Rather what Arango, Governor Murphy, and the rest of the disconnected leftists in our state fail to admit is that the tax, fine, fee, and spend policies of the state and municipal governments in New Jersey was out of control long before the Covid-19 virus. Their policies resulted in a substandard job generation, high taxes, high cost of living, and a lower standard of living than what could be for New Jerseyans across the economic spectrum.

Arango’s efforts to push left-wing attacks against President Trump at a time of national crisis and in defiance of the facts lay bare the type of Republican he is. Not only does he confuse the issues of pre-Covid-19 unsustainable state and local government spending (from which he benefits) with the economic needs of New Jersey’s working and middle classes, but he is directly contradicting a statement he made on social media earlier in the crisis about refraining from criticizing leadership.

Indeed, Arango, as covered in The Ridgewood Blog, posted on social media that people should not criticize
Governor Murphy in a time of crisis as if the constructive criticism he was responding to, offered by Jack Ciattarelli, a state GOP leader, was not giving voice to millions of New Jerseyans.  It is clear that Arango meant “grand standing” when he stated that criticism of Governor Murphy’s handling of the crisis was “political grand standards,” but the question remains - if according to Arango one cannot criticize Governor Murphy because he is the leader of the state during a crisis, how can Arango criticize President Trump, the leader of the country in his handling of it? Moreover, by the tortured “logic” that one must not criticize the governor even though that governor has increased the cost of living for residents and badly mismanaged the state, Arango must also be against the vocal disapproval of Governor Murphy’s policies the NJGOP started offering after following Ciattarelli’s lead. Like the far-left Democrats he allies himself with, if Arango didn’t have double standards, he wouldn’t have any at all.

Some speculate the Arango is publicly taking the side of the left-wing Democrats in their counterfactual battle with President Trump because he is concerned about his job security. The logic goes that if state and local governments are forced to right size due to decades of expansion and cost-of-living-increase policies, which has stymied collections and for which they have borrowed money to make up the difference on their overspending, Arango and those with low to no show jobs may be forced to retire.  Indeed, Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who was a serious contender for the 2018 Democrat gubernatorial nomination before Governor Murphy’s massive round of donations to Democrat Party institutions all but ensured his nomination, has attempted to shrink Jersey City municipal government by offering early retirement buyouts to 400 municipal employees, freeze salaries, and suspend new hires.

While many public employees perform valuable functions (first responders and educators in particular), it is clear even Democrat Jersey City Mayor Fulop believes at least 400 of them to be non-essential to a functioning city. The question for New Jeseryans is how many more off the hundreds of thousands of state and municipal full-time equivalent employees are a non-essential use of our money? How many are, as many believe Arango to be, political appointees who do little to nothing other than cost New Jerseyans more and more of their paycheck? Does Arango believe that state and municipal government should continue to mismanage the people’s money and overcharge residents, reaching deeper into the people’s wallet during economically tough times such as the current crisis?

While we may never get an answer to these questions, the recent past suggests he cares more about serving the Democrat power structure than defending the New Jerseyans.  While the Jersey City Board of Education is infamously known for raising taxes in March during the Covid-19 crisis, and one of the votes in favor was Noemi Velazquez (well known for religious bigotry), what is less known is that not only did Arango use his nominal title to endorse Velazquez and her ticket but he also used official Hudson County Republican Committee funds to do so in a mailer. Surely then, as Arango has remained silent on the JCBOE tax increases by the extremist Democrats he supported, it becomes clear he does not care about lowering the cost of living for New Jerseyans during the crisis nor for creating a climate of job generation and economic prosperity. Rather, to all but those asleep or with a vested interested pretending otherwise, it is painstakingly clear that Arango only comes out publicly to support the Democrat bosses he de facto works for.

From supporting those who increase the cost of living for the people of Jersey City to attacking real Republicans leaders such as Jack Ciattarelli; from benefiting from the corrupt system of political patronage which keeps New Jersey from its full potential to taking Democrat Governor Murphy’s side in his partisan crusade against President Trump - Arango has a demonstrable history of standing both against Republicans and hardworking New Jerseyans. From always growing budgets to ever increasing regulatory fee’s, highest in the nation property taxes to risky investments, an army of thousands upon thousands of official and unofficial political appointees to a constantly rising cost of living, New Jersey cannot afford more of the same. The out of touch Democrats – Governor Phil Murphy, Representative Gottheimer, the JCBOE, “Republican” Jose Arango and many more, may never get it, but New Jerseyans understand that if we are to recover after Covid-19 we need more than complaining that the $14 billion dollars in federal aid to New Jersey is not enough, we need real reform.

Joshua Sotomayor-Einstein currently serves as a Member of the Republican State Committee representing Hudson County. 

NOTE:  We invite Jose Arango, Chairman of the Hudson County Republican Committee, as well as anyone else mentioned here, to write their own column (separately or in response to this column) and we will publish it.   



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