Attention commuters: make sure there’s room in your pockets for plenty of campaign literature, because the Hoboken train station is going to be a hotbed of political activity on this election eve.
As previously reported, Senate President Dick Codey will be at the station during the evening rush to campaign for 5th District Democratic congressional candidate Dennis Shulman. Now U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-Cliffside Park) has decided to join up as well.
And while the three Democrats press their case, Shulman’s rival, U.S. Rep. Scott Garrett (R-Wantage) will also scheduled to be at Hoboken Terminal tonight to campaign for reelection.
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