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Obama received another briefing Tuesday, in which he expressed his “concern for those impacted” and “sadness over the loss of life,” according to a description of the meeting provided by the White House. Obama also directed his team of emergency and security officials “to make sure all available resources” are being provided to state and local officials and first responders and to “resolve any potential bottlenecks or shortfalls,” the statement said.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, one of the chief surrogates for Obama’s challenger Mitt Romney, told ABC News Monday that the president had called him at midnight Monday to ask if there was anything the administration could do to help his state.

“I have to say, the administration, the president himself and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate have been outstanding with us so far, Christie said on the network’s ``Good Morning America’’ show. “We have a great partnership with them.”

Meanwhile, Romney’s challenge has been to show empathy and concern, without having much to actually do about the storm. On Wednesday, the GOP candidate’s campaign rally was refashioned into fundraiser for recovery efforts. Attendees brought canned good and other donations. His campaign announced Tuesday that it would resume campaign rallies in Florida on Wednesday.

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