The Jersey City man making a quixotic bid to unseat Rep. Donald Payne Jr. is calling on Mayor Steve Fulop to fire the cop who won this season's "Survivor."

Aaron W. Fraser, who is challenging Payne in the June 3 Democratic primary, said "Survivor" winner Tony Vlachos, 40, showed himself to be a "trickster, liar, backstabber and dealer" on the 28th season of the hit CBS reality show. Vlachos, a Jersey City police officer, was declared the season's winner on Wednesday night's finale.

Fraser, who first called for Vlachos' firing on his website Thursday, told The Jersey Journal that Vlacho should be held to a higher standard because he is a police officer whose sworn testimony has sent people to prison.

"What are the limits?" Fraser said. "How do we define when and if an individual can tell the truth?"

Vlachos won "Survivor: Cagayan" by a vote of 8 to 1 against fellow competitor Woo Hwang. During the game, he swore on his family members, dead or alive, and jury members called him a backstabber and a liar before declaring him the winner of the $1 million prize.

On his website, Fraser accuses Vlacho of "chicanery" and "betrayal."

"I am not only asking for the immediate firing of Vlachos, I am also asking that a special prosecutor look at all the cases that he has been involved in where the individual went to prison or was convicted of a crime based on his testimony in court or police report," Fraser wrote.

Fraser told The Jersey Journal that this issue is "not that important to me," and he chided the newspaper for seeking his comment on this and not on his primary candidacy. He wants to represent the 10th congressional district, which includes western portions of Jersey City and Bayonne.

Vlachos and Fulop could not immediately be reached to comment.