
Former President Bill Clinton will be come to New Jersey on Saturday to campaign for Assemblywoman Linda Stender’s (D-Fanwood) Congressional bid, according to a Democrat close to the campaign. The time, place and date have not yet been set, but it will be somewhere in the 7th District, where Stender is facing off against State Sen. Leonard Lance (R-Flemington). PolitickerNJ,com will have more details as the schedule takes shape.
Stender recently brought in Sen. Hillary Clinton for a fundraiser, while Lance raised money with former Republican Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
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