- by foxnews
- 15 May 2026
"Nothing p---es me off more than when I get on an airplane here, and, in my face, is a row of shirts in a store screaming, 'I Love New York.' Really? We just landed in Jersey," Gottheimer said during a Tuesday news conference.
"This isn't just about Jersey pride," he added. "It's also about helping our small businesses and the jobs they create, promoting our more than 130-mile Shore, lakes, shops, restaurants, and apparel companies, and getting in front of customers where it matters most."
"Millions of people from around the world will be landing here to watch one of the eight games, and, with practice fields up and down the state, and five fan fests, people will be driving up and down the Turnpike and Parkway," he said. "This is our moment to spread that pride all over the world."
"And, what have they got on the other side of the river?" Gottheimer said. "Insane taxes, dirty streets, and a bunch of socialists who are forcing Jersey families to pay a ridiculous Congestion Tax just to drive to their own jobs or see loved ones."
While the World Cup creates opportunity for businesses, officials in both New York and New Jersey say the influx of fans will be a huge problem for local residents.
"I would also discourage anyone from taking a rideshare," she said.
Primm, Nevada, could become the first "gambling ghost town" as its last casino hotel is scheduled to shut down on July 4, ending decades of border town gaming.
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