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Obama's Dinner with the Dems President-elect meeting with Democratic governors on eve of conference

By  VINCE LATTANZIO

Updated 10:24 AM EDT, Tue, Dec 2, 2008

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President-elect Barack Obama arrived in Philadelphia Monday evening in preparation for his visit to the National Governors Association’s special economic meeting Tuesday.

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The economy and state infrastructure are expected to be the hot button issues at the NGA's annual meeting in Philadelphia Tuesday.

Once his plane hit the gate, Obama was quickly ushered into a motorcade to make his way to a private meeting with Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell and 27 other Democratic governors at 7:30 pm in the Independence Visitors Center. There is no word as to what will be discussed, but the economy is sure to be a hot topic.

A dinner for all members of the National Governors Association is scheduled after the private meeting. The president-elect may make his way a few blocks south to the Old City Tavern to wine and dine, according to staffers.

But who knows? He may keep on walking down to Pat’s to grab a cheesesteak.

Obama is in town to listen to the concerns of the nation’s governors at the 2008 NGA Centennial Meeting. The governors are expected to plead with the forthcoming president to help find money to assuage states’ ever-increasing hunger for funds in the current economy.

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