Obama Making Third N.J. Visit To Campaign For Corzine
President Obama will make a third and final visit to the Garden State next Sunday to boost Gov. Jon Corzine, as Democrats hope to ratchet up enthusiasm in the base in the campaign's final weekend.
Obama will make two stops, one at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden and then at the Prudential Center in Newark. That ensures maximum media coverage from both the Philadelphia and New York television markets and big crowds in two of the state's largest cities. Footage of Wednesday's event with Obama in Hackensack has already been turned into a TV ad for the campaign.
Former President Bill Clinton will also return on Corzine's behalf this Tuesday, with stops in West Orange and Little Falls.
In an interview with RCP this week, Corzine talked about the impact these types of events have.
"You get those people who are your supporters truly energized. You get a higher probability of a big turnout with a lot of this activity that we've had from people coming in," he said.
You can read more from that interview here.



