President Obama to Visit Atlantic City Wednesday Afternoon
Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive at Atlantic City International Airport at 1 p.m.
President Barack Obama will tour Atlantic City this afternoon with Gov. Chris Christie to view the damage caused by Sandy, which hit the city as a tropical storm Monday night at 8 p.m., the White House announced.
Obama will arrive at Atlantic City International Airport around 1 p.m., and his arrival is closed to the public, according to the White House.
Obama will meet with citizens who are recovering from the storm, and with first responders who put their lives at risk to save members of the community who remained at home during the storm, according to a release issued by the White House.
Atlantic City and the other four barrier islands, including Brigantine, Ventnor, Margate and Longport remain closed until further notice due to extensive damage caused by the storm. Much of the northern portions of the Atlantic City Boardwalk were destroyed by the storm.
On Tuesday afternoon, county officials said much of the city remains under water, and the water is unsafe for those in the city to drink due to contamination. It only impacts Atlantic City, which uses ACMUA water.
The county has had 14,000 gallons of water shipped to the city, according to county officials.
Eric W
11:34 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Obama is doing a great job. It's nice to see the President take some time off his campaign to visit New Jersey. CNN is showing Romney in Florida rallying voters as if the disaster never occurred. Obama will get my vote again.
JIM HOTTON
1:44 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
It's his JOB to be there. Romney stated before he spoke about the deveistation in NJ and other states. What is he supposed to do ? Romney took some time away from campaign also. Wake up DUDE!!!!!!
Brad
1:52 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Hey Pollyana: It's the President's job to visit disaster sights and try to restore hope. And at election time- it's certainly in his best interest. Can you imagine the negative reaction if he DIDN'T visit NJ?
robert d
2:02 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
romney did a fund drive yesterday for the victims, an the obama is just doing his job no time for pollitcal points as the govenor said
Eric W
7:18 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Like I said, Obama is doing a good job. If it is part of his job, he gets commendation. Look, don't put me down because you want Romney as President. At least Obama won't take a womans right to her own womb away.
Dave Frank
12:05 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Hopefully Obama relives the jersey coast with federal money to help!!!
Michael Hendrickson
12:29 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
I blame all this destruction on Obama
Stacey Hornyak
12:46 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Why can't I see the comments????
Peter Koenig
1:16 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The President should stay in Washington. Use the money and physical resources (helicopters and whatnot) for something productive.
AlysonK
1:38 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
You people are all sick!! Put your political views to the side and realize that this is what the President of the United States does and should do after a natural disaster!! He would be coming regardless of when the election is! Instead of critizing maybe you should be find a way to help out!!!
Nina
2:19 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Alyson, I agree with you 100%. Small minds so quick to criticize, get off your asses and do something to help...
Michael Hendrickson
1:57 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
He's just here to drum up more votes..He doesn't care about us
Haywood Jeblomie
2:12 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Obama's new policy on Libya - Don't ask. Don't tell.
"No one left behind"*
* - except in Libya
Judy
2:29 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Damned if does, damned if he doesn't!
Peter Koenig
6:46 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Respectfully, the President's visit did nothing to "help.". It simply cost money - wonder how much? - and physical resources. Why not use the transport wasted on his visit to deliver supplies, and the funds toward reconstruction. Wish I had the gas his entourage expended on this junket.
Eric W
7:16 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Peter, I can guarantee you, in the shoes of someone whose house now sits under the atlantic, a visit from the President is welcome. Christie even said so. His visit did help. It showed that the United States government will assist.
ThomasJefferson
7:56 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
@Robert, this FEMA is not the BUSH Fema. Mr Romney believes wholeheartedly that the states should help themselves and that some of this should fall to private sector. Do you think "The Donald" will be contributing one dime to the restoration of AC. Of course not, he'd sooner file bankruptcy and restructure the debt and hide his money,
Some things are best done by Fed Gov. and this is one of them. Chris Christie will be changing his position on this, the Pres. is saving his butt.