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One of the three Democrats who jumped in to a New Jersey congressional race considered one of the most closely watched in the nation has now dropped out.Signorello’s exit means the Democratic primary battle for the U.S.
Signorello told NJ Advance Media that “a lot of people appreciated my profile as a candidate, but money talks and B.S. walks in these stages of the game.” Right now, Signorello said, his goal is to “be the best mayor I can be for the next few years and resume a bit of a social life.”
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