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Obama Turns To Corzine For Wall Street Support


President Obama is desperately putting his Wall Street stock in an unlikely old buddy.

The beleaguered president has recruited former Goldman Sachs head honcho Jon Corzine to shore up re-election funds from the banking industry, which is furious over Obama’s financial regulations.

Corzine, the former governor of New Jersey who was blasted out of office by Republican Chris Christie in 2009, has attended secret meetings with the president and has been working on Obama’s 2012 campaign for months, The Post has learned.

Success could resuscitate his political career with a top post—such as treasury secretary or a key ambassadorship—if there is a second Obama term.

Corzine’s name popped up on an attendance list for a controversial and secret White House sit-down with leaders of New York’s financial sector late last month. He has also aggressively worked the phone lines and the cocktail-party circuit.

And in the last few months, Corzine hosted a high-end fund-raiser at his Fifth Avenue home for Obama.

The GOP scoffed at the alliance.

“It is no surprise [Obama] is turning to surrogates like Gov. Corzine,” said Republican National Committee spokesman Ryan Tronovitch.

“Unfortunately, our campaigner-in-chief has shown that his priority is keeping his job instead of putting forth serious policies that will get New Yorkers back to work.”

READ MORE: NY POST



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