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Newark Mayor Cory Booker Makes Official Announcement That He Is Running For Senator!

SuperBooker is ready to take it to the next level Newark Mayor Cory Booker Announces That He Is Running For Senator Via HuffingtonPost Newark Mayor Cory Booker on Saturday formally announced he’s in the race to finish the U.S. Senate term of the late Frank Lautenberg. The 44-year-old Democrat made his candidacy official at a news conference Saturday in Newark, New Jersey’s largest city. He was joined by former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley, a former pro basketball player who for 18 years held the seat Booker is seeking. Bradley, who endorsed Booker, called him “the right person for the right office at the right time.” Booker began raising money for a Senate run even before Lautenberg, who died Monday, announced retirement plans in February. He had raised $1.9 million by the end of the last reporting period in March. Reps. Frank Pallone and Rush Holt are also planning to enter the Democratic primary. Booker is considered the early front-runner. Pallone, 61, had $3.7 million in his campaign coffers at the end of March and has deep union support. Holt, 64, a former research physicist, had $800,000 on hand. No need to worry though, Cory has always been gangsta at gettin’ gwap. According to a Senate campaign filing made in May, Booker has brought in $1.3 million for 90 speeches he has given around the country since 2008. His campaign says he has donated the majority of that money to charities that serve Newark. Booker’s campaign has said that the networking he does ultimately helps the city. In 2010, he was seated next to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg at a dinner during a conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. Two months later, Zuckerberg announced a $100 million donation to improve education in Newark. Would you cast a vote for Newark’s charismatic mayor?

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Newark Mayor Cory Booker Makes Official Announcement That He Is Running For Senator!

Galleries: Nene Leakes, Selita Ebanks, Phylicia Rashad, Victor Cruz And More [Photos]

Victor Cruz brought his (Superbowl) winning smile to Tuesday night’s New York Premiere Of “Hunger Games.” The NY Giants salsa-dancing star was among a number of celebs to catch the movie, which has already been hailed as one of the most anticipated films of the year. Oprah’s BFF Gayle King was also at the premiere with her “friend” Newark Mayor Cory Booker. Hit the flip to see who else saw the film in NYC last night and peep flicks of Nene and Selita Ebanks on the West Coast and Phylicia Rashad in Philly.

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Galleries: Nene Leakes, Selita Ebanks, Phylicia Rashad, Victor Cruz And More [Photos]

A “Lil Positivity”: Jim Jones’ “Mommy” Gives Back To The Hood

Radio personality Egypt Sherrod held her second annual “Egypt’s Give Back Tour” in the New York/New Jersey area last week. And among the assortment of people who came out to show Egypt some love and support a great cause was none other than Mama Jones. Who knew she could take a break from being “physichotic”?? (That’s the word she made up on last night’s episode of “Love & Hip-Hop,” in case you missed it. It describes the mind set one is in right before they become psychotic. And yes, it was inspired by a typo.) “Egypt’s Give Back Tour” provides coats and toys to families in need for the holidays. More pics from this year’s “Tour” below.

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A “Lil Positivity”: Jim Jones’ “Mommy” Gives Back To The Hood

Cory Booker: Can The Nation’s Most Energetic, Twitter-prolific Mayor Resuscitate New Jersey’s Largest City?

For press events, President Obama has the Rose Garden. Cory Booker has the Oprah machine — and Twitter. On a good day, Booker wins. Though mayor of a rather troubled city, Booker is as talented as Obama at cranking national headlines. Both he and the President are old hands at fielding questions from the national press corps. Both huddle with CEOs. Both have been called leaders of the “Oprah Winfrey wing of the Democratic Party.” But only Booker, the young and indefatigable mayor of Newark, New Jersey, has wielded a shovel to dig constituents out after a snowstorm, tackled a fleeing crime suspect as though he were on an opposing Super Bowl team, or appeared beside Oprah to break news about the charitable whims of a 26-year-old billionaire. And only Booker has been known to pump 15 Tweets per hour for a million followers of his 140-character messages, some of which include Bruce Springsteen lyrics, showing a keen aptitude for attracting fans of the Boss. In fact, Booker succeeds where every past Newark mayor failed. “You could say that he had very tiny shoes to fill,” said James Hughes, dean of the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. Booker’s predecessors acted more like candidates for prison than for higher office. Five of Newark’s last seven mayors have been indicted on criminal charges, including the last three — Hugh Addonizio, Kenneth Gibson and Sharpe James. “Booker,” Hughes added, “is one of Newark’s greatest resources.” But as talented, and telegenic, as Booker is, the fate of Newark is iffy. The Great Recession has rocked Newark. Poverty rules in its wards, along with piles of rubble and drug-infestation, and the city, now 54% black, is still licking wounds inflicted a generation ago during the race riots of 1967, which persuaded middle class residents to head for the hills. Combating crime was Booker’s first priority, and the city has made significant progress. Booker named a second-generation New York City cop, Garry McCarthy, as Newark police director, a move for which Booker took heat. (Long-time resident Amiri Baraka was so incensed by the appointment of a white police director in a predominantly black city that he reportedly gave the Mayor a book titled “How to Recover from the Addiction to White Supremacy.”) Read More At AtlantaPost.com

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Cory Booker: Can The Nation’s Most Energetic, Twitter-prolific Mayor Resuscitate New Jersey’s Largest City?