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PRSRT STD u.s. POSTAGE PAID SCRANTON, PA PERMIT NO. 384 II -: : What's it called when you say one thing and do another? Developers hurt Hoboken! Lower taxes! Take campaign cash from developers! Raise taxes!

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Swift Boat Anti Zimmer Ad Hoboken- Citizens for the Future

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Page 1: Swift Boat Anti Zimmer Ad Hoboken

PRSRT STDu.s. POSTAGE

PAIDSCRANTON, PAPERMIT NO. 384

II

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: What's it called when you say one thing and do another?

Developershurt Hoboken!

Lower taxes!

Take campaigncash from developers!

Raise taxes!

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•• Politics as usual in Hoboken .On developers, Dawn Zimmer says: In response to a tax reform survey, mayoral candidate Dawn Zimmer

said that development has "seriously impacted the Hoboken taxpayer,"!

What Dawn Zimmer did: Dawn Zimmer used contributions from millionaire developerFrank Raia to help bankroll her campaign.'

On tax increases, Dawn Zimmer says: In response to the same tax reform questionnaire, Zimmer said that her "firstpriority is delivering a budget - and a tax rate - as low as we can make it."3

What Dawn Zimmer did: While serving on the City Council, Dawn Zimmer voted for ameasure that resulted in a 23% tax hike for Hoboken families."

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On party bosses, Dawn Zimmer says: Zimmer described herself as "completely independent" and said she wouldnot accept contributions from Hoboken political party bosses.'

What Dawn Zimmer did: Zimmer accepted more than $5,000 in contributions from politicalparty bosses to help fund her campaign." '"

Dawn Zimmer: Says one thing, does another.

Get the facts. The future of Hoboken depends on it!Check the Facts: l. Hoboken Tax Reform Coalition Quesrionnaire. 2. Blue jersey, 10/19/07. 3. Hoboken Tax Reform Coalition Questionnaire.

4. Hoboken Now, 6/1/08; New [ersey fournal, 4/08/09. 5. Hoboken41l.com, 3/26/07. 6. Hoboken41l.com, 4/20/09.

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Mayor Roberts can't balance the budget.Mayor Roberts can't get things right.

And now.i.

Dawn Zimmercan't get her story straight.

PRSRT STDu.s. POSTAGE

PAIDSCRANTON, PAPERMIT NO 384

CTF0901 0 I ~",,,.,Paid for by Citizens for the Future. Contributions to Citizens for the Future are notdeductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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Dawn Zimmer ...Politics as usu 1in Hoboken.Dawn Zimmer says developers are / But Zimmer accepted campaign cash from ahurting taxpayers. ----"-millionaire developer.------~--~~---------------------------~~~----------------~------------------------In response to a tax reform survey, mayoralcandidate Dawn Zimmer said that development has"seriously impacted the Hoboken taxpayer."!

Zimmer says lowering taxes andmanaging the budget are a priority.

In response to the same tax reform questionnaire,Zimmer said that her "first priority is delivering abudget--and a tax rate--as low as we can make it.'"

Zimmer said she wouldn't takemoney from party bosses.

Zimmer described herself as "completelyindependent" and said she would not acceptcontributions from Hoboken political party bosses."

Dawn Zimmer used contributions from a millionairedeveloper to help bankroll her campaign. 2

But Zimmer voted to raise taxes 23% andwouldn't take a stand on the budget.

While serving on the City Council, Dawn Zimmervoted for a measure that resulted in a 23% tax hike forHoboken families."

But Zimmer took cash from party bosses tofund her campaign.

Zimmer accepted more than $5,000 in contributionsfrom political party bosses to help fund her campaign."

Dawn Zimmer: Say •""" ••.• L ••• n

Get the facts. The future of Hoboken depends on it!0----------------------------------

/Check the Facts: 1.Hoboken Tax Reform Coalition ~estionnaire. 2.Blue Jersey, 10/19/07. 3. Hoboken Tax Reform Coalition Questionnaire. 4. Hoboken Now, 6/1/08; New Jersey Journal, 4/08/09.5. Hoboken411.com, 3/26/07. 6. Hoboken411.com, 4/20/09.