One sign that Hillary Clinton’s New Jersey campaign may have been a bit overconfident -- her campaign sent out an e-mail this afternoon recruiting lawyers to work on Election Day: “As you know, tomorrow – February 5, 2008 – is primary election day across New Jersey. As in years past, we are assembling a statewide team of volunteer attorneys to work at the polling places, respond to potential problems, make court applications, answer questions, assist the field operation, and generally help the campaign’s legal efforts. These efforts by volunteer attorneys on Election Day are an integral part of ensuring proper conduct throughout the election, protecting every person’s right to vote, and making sure every vote counts.”
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No Local Activity
Due to the early polls in NJ that had Hillary way ahead, Hillary's camp decided to spend its money in other states.
As a result, the local (municipal) rank and file Democratic leaders are not exerting themselves for Hillary. Many municipalities who, on paper, endorse Hillary, will have no GOTV effort.
My prediction is that this will result in an Obama victory in the Garden State.