Sen. Frank Lautenberg's re-election campaign has dropped its request to get the operator of Giants Stadium to provide it with Bruce Springsteen tickets for a fundraiser event this weekend. The turnaround followed a report in The Record of Bergen County that the senator's campaign planned to purchase premium tickets for Sunday's Springsteen concert for $108 apiece, then give them to supporters who donate $1,500 or more to the Democrat's campaign fund. New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority spokesman John Samerjan said the price was the face value of the tickets and they were in the first-tier ring. He said the authority typically holds some of its tickets for VIPs. Ticket Web sites reviewed by The Associated Press show seats in that section available for about $400. Campaign spokeswoman Julie Roginsky said the authority had agreed to sell a block of tickets but that the campaign decided to rescind its request after the authority expressed concern about the practice. "The campaign is also asking the sports authority to re-examine its practice of reserving tickets, in order to ensure that its tickets are available to all New Jersey residents, not just to VIPs," Roginsky said in a statement. Samerjan said the request had been approved but was "under review." He said the authority would review its policy. Samerjan said he did not know how many tickets the authority typically reserves for its own use, but said that as promoter of the Springsteen appearance, the agency had more tickets than usual. Sunday's show is the first of three dates at the Meadowlands for The Boss during his "Magic" tour with the E Street Band. None have sold out, Samerjan said. Continued... |