
The campaign of 5th District Congressional candidate Dennis Shulman is bringing in state Senate President Richard Codey (D-Essex) to campaign on Monday during evening rush hour in Hoboken.
Codey and Shulman will work the platforms of those trains bound for 5th District destinations, according to Shulman spokesman Jeffrey Hauser.
"NJ-5 lacks a lot of the prototypical retail opportunities, that's why we're big on football games, soccer tourneys and Halloween parades," Hauser said.
Shulman is running against U.S. Rep. Scott Garrett (R-Wantage).
The campaign has not yet received confirmation that New York Gov. David Paterson would also campaign with the Democratic candidate on Monday. Paterson on Saturday told PolitickernJ.com that he would like to make the effort.
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