Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney will both be making fundraising appearances in New Jersey this week, according to a report in the Star-Ledger.
Clinton will be here today to raise money for Assemblywoman Linda Stender’s (D-Fanwood) congressional bid, while Romney is coming some time later this week to help her opponent, state Sen. Leonard Lance (R-Flemington) with his campaign, according to a report in the Star-Ledger.
Clinton is not holding any public rallies for Stender.
Lance is said to have raised about $500,000 last quarter, though it’s unclear how much cash he has on hand. Stender raised $681,000, bringing her total raised to date to about $2.2 million and her cash on hand to about $600,000.
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