When White House Phones, Should You Take The Call?

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This Newark Star-Ledger piece by Josh Margolin confirms rumors that swirled through the Garden State over the summer -- the Obama political operation in the White House was seriously considering dumping embattled incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine, and replacing him on the ballot with someone they deemed more electable.

A White House envoy was dispatched to New Jersey to conduct conversations with potential replacement candidates, including State Senate President Dick Codey.

This revelation follows by about six weeks the revelation that the Obama political operation went through the same calculation regarding embattled New York Gov. David A. Paterson -- except that in the case of Paterson, the White House went so far as to actually inform the governor that it was the president's desire that he abandon his bid for election.

In both cases, the chosen messenger was White House Political Director Patrick Gaspard.

Embattled Democratic incumbents, take heed -- when your receptionist buzzes you and says, "Sir, it's Patrick Gaspard calling," you may want to find a way to duck the call, and then figure out what kind of favor you can do for Obama before returning it.

And one further note to embattled Democratic incumbents -- if Barack Obama's political operation will consider throwing a multi-gajillionaire former Goldman Sachs CEO governor overboard just because he's running behind his challenger, just how little regard do you think they'll have for you?

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