Barack Obama's visit to New Jersey on Friday will be brief -- but lucrative.Whatever you do, don't dare make fun of Obama for his relations to celebrities. It might hurt his feelings.
The Democratic presidential candidate is scheduled to attend a fund-raiser at the home of rock star Jon Bon Jovi, where attendees will pay $30,800 each for dinner with Obama, according to the campaign.
The dinner follows an early-evening reception at the home of Phil Murphy, the Democratic National Committee finance chairman. Tickets for just that -- without the dinner at Bon Jovi's place -- are $2,300.
The events at the two Jersey Shore homes will boost the Obama Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee run by Obama's campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Both are also being co-hosted by Gov. Jon Corzine. The prices reflect the maximum donation to a general election candidate ($2,300) and to a national party ($28,500).
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