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If you haven’t decided yet and have more questions, please give us a call at (646) 452-9484 or send us an email (pj@pjkim.com).  We want to make government more responsive and transparent for citizens across the district, and we’re here to make sure you have the answers you need to make a decision.

Lower Manhattan is not just a place where employees work and tourists visit.  We need a problem solver in the City Council who understands that we live in New York’s fastest growing residential area.

We need more schools, better parks, less traffic, safer neighborhoods, affordable housing and more social services.  Our district is incredibly diverse, and we need a representative who will listen to all of our neighbors and work for real solutions.

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The past few weeks have been very exciting–we’ve been endorsed by:

  • The New York Times:   “This vibrant area from the Lower East Side to Wall Street and TriBeCa deserves a vibrant councilmember. Newcomer Jin “P.J.” Kim is a South Korean immigrant with degrees from Princeton and Harvard Business School. He has worked in business and more recently used his skills to manage and coordinate antipoverty programs.”
  • The Daily News: “An activist who has run nonprofit groups, he directed the nation’s largest free tax preparation campaign, gaining 43,000 low-income New Yorkers more than $80 million in refunds. He’s the choice over incumbent Alan Gerson.”
  • The New York Press:  ”…we feel it is time for a new era in Downtown politics… he has broad knowledge of the issues facing many of the residents and brings a professional and disciplined approach to fixing these problems… Many of the historic rifts between ethnic and economic factions stand a chance to be reconciled with Kim… We wholeheartedly endorse PJ Kim.”
  • Rocky Chin, civil rights attorney and 2001 candidate for City Council District:  ”Jin “PJ” Kim stands out as the candidate who has the most promise in bringing a fresh approach and effective leadership to our district…  Jin “PJ” Kim has provided thoughtful, intelligent responses and presented a progressive vision for making Lower Manhattan a more livable residential community.  He has avoided pandering to different audiences or launching personal attacks…”
  • Citizens Union, the gold-standard group for good government and accountability: “Citizens Union prefers Jin “PJ” Kim because of his energy, fresh ideas, knowledge of the evolving needs of the district and his broad base of support.”
  • DC 37, New York’s largest public employee’s union with 125,000 members and 50,000 retirees: “The DC 37 Executive Board endorsed this list of very qualified candidates because of their proven record in support of the issues important to the men and women we represent who work so hard to serve New York…”
  • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club, a key citywide progressive LGBT organization.
  • Streetsblog New York City, a news source and community for people working to improve conditions for cyclists, pedestrians and transit riders: “…the person who is likely to represent you from January 1, 2010 through the end of 2017 will be selected tomorrow by just a few thousand Democratic primary voters. Why not be one of them?… PJ Kim seems young and smart enough that he would pay attention to the thousands of livable streets activists who live in his district. It’s time for a change in District 1.

We’re really proud of these endorsements, but the most important endorsement we need is your vote!

I hope that my campaign has shown that I share your values of inclusiveness, of believing that government can be a force for good, and of looking past our surface differences to move our neighborhoods, our city and our country forward.

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Thank you to The New York Times for their endorsement!

September 10, 2009

“纽约时报背书 金真海成第一选区黑马候选人”
We’re very excited that the New York Times has endorsed my candidacy:
This vibrant area from the Lower East Side to Wall Street and TriBeCa deserves a vibrant councilmember. Newcomer Jin “P.J.” Kim is a South Korean immigrant with degrees from Princeton and Harvard Business School. He has worked in business and more recently used [...]

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Thank you to Rocky Chin for his endorsement!

September 10, 2009

We’re very pleased to announce that Rocky Chin, civil rights attorney and 2001 candidate for City Council District 1, has given us his support: “Jin “PJ” Kim stands out as the candidate who has the most promise in bringing a fresh approach and effective leadership to our district…Jin “PJ” Kim has provided thoughtful, intelligent responses and presented a progressive vision for making Lower Manhattan a more livable residential community. He has avoided pandering to different audiences or launching personal attacks…”

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Thank you to the New York Press for their endorsement!

September 10, 2009

The New York Press has endorsed Jin “PJ” Kim: “…we feel it is time for a new era in Downtown politics… he has broad knowledge of the issues facing many of the residents and brings a professional and disciplined approach to fixing these problems. He’s worked in the private sector and recently used his skills to assist antipoverty programs. Many of the historic rifts between ethnic and economic factions stand a chance to be reconciled with Kim…

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Civil and Responsive Government

September 2, 2009

Thanks to the League of Women Voters for hosting a lively debate. I stayed focused on the issues and not on personal attacks. I’ll look for solutions and listen to what you have to say, rather than wasting time and alienating constituents with petty arguments. Civil and Responsive: That’s the way I want to help lead, govern, and represent the people of Lower Manhattan.

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How You Can Help Us Win

August 24, 2009

We are roaring into the home stretch of this campaign, and I’m happy to announce three exciting developments:

  • We filed 5,500 signatures to get on the ballot (six times the number needed and the highest number of any of the challengers in this race).
  • The first major labor union endorsement was made in this race – and we won it!
  • We have the most cash-on-hand of any of the campaigns (double what the incumbent has) and will also soon be receiving the maximum amount of public matching funds of $88,550.
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