In a final attempt to bolster support from Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine bid to be re-elected as Governor of New jersey, President Barack Obama made a fervent appeal to the voters. He said that Corzine was one of the best partners he had worked with and there is still a lot of work to be done. The president campaigned at Camden and Newark. He attracted a crowd numbering in the thousands. There is very close race between the incumbent Corzine and his challenger Chris Christie of the Republican Party. The President was in a combative mood blaming the Bush govt. policies for the current economic crisis. He thanked Corzine for being one of the first people to endorse his bid for a Senate Seat. This race will be an interesting barometer of the support the Democrats have after a landslide win for Obama last year. Next year there will be 37 gubernatorial posts up for grabs. The president has attended 5 meetings in New Jersey. Very clearly he is trying his best to get an early supporter reelected. The prognosis looks rather bleak for the Democrats in Virginia. The president had comfortable won this state in last year’s presidential bid. Now they say the choice of Creigh Deeds as the candidate was flawed right from the start.