Herb Jackson North Jersey Record Published 5:19 AM EST Dec 7, 2018 Over the past two years, Sen. Cory Booker campaigned in 24 states from Alabama to Wisconsin, gave away at least $500,000 of contributors’ money to more than 100 candidates, and another $160,000 to Democratic Party committees in 25 states. He also campaigned with at least 41 candidates – 15 lost and 26 won – running for Senate, House governor and state office. All that time, he said he was focused on helping his party, not building his brand for a 2020 run for president. Now that the books are closing on the 2018 election, it’s decision time. Booker has said he will meet with advisers over the Christmas holidays to discuss whether to focus in 2020 on running for president, or for another term in the Senate. Before he does that, however, he’s going to New Hampshire this weekend, his second trip there in six weeks. The main event Saturday fits with Booker’s argument he is still focused on party building. He’s the key speaker at a celebration state Democrats are throwing in Manchester to mark their success in November, when they won a majority of the seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, the state Legislature… Read full this story
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