On Sunday, President Obama is all set to proceed to New Jersey for two campaign appearances with Gov. Jon Corzine, who is locked in a tough race for re-election.
Democrat Creigh Deeds will need a miracle in order to defeat Republican Bob McDonnell in Virginia's gubernatorial race, since Obama has stopped campaigning for them and on a contrary, even after agitating twice; Obama is campaigning vigorously for Corzine in the state -- including launching television and radio ads in his support.
Accepting that Democratic victory on Tuesday would benefit the president, Corzine stated, "I think at the end of the day, the most important issues that people will consider when they go to the booths are those things here in New Jersey. But if it fires up my base, if it fires up Democrats and people who are interested in keeping the momentum that President Obama has laid down on turning our nation around from the disastrous eight years of the Bush administration…and gets us moving in that direction, I think that's great”.
Consequently, signifying to White House, Corzine affirmed that Obama's $787 billion motivation package hoarded about 30,000 jobs in the state and added that his expenditure agenda has added up to 40,000 jobs, therefore, “We've been partners on turning our economy around, investing in jobs, saving jobs. I think this is just the president saying we're working together", said Corzine.
According to the survey conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University, 41 percent of probable New Jersey voters quash Christie while 39 percent favor Corzine. Consequently, about fourteen percent of respondents support independent candidate Chris Daggett.











