Politics | Cory Booker Cory Booker to Live Off Food Stamps Takes on week-long challenge after Twitter debate By Matt Cantor Posted Nov 20, 2012 12:46 PM CST Copied Newark Mayor Cory Booker arrives at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sakluma) In the latest adventures of Cory Booker, the Newark mayor—who tends to be at the center of the action—is set to undergo a food-stamp challenge. After a Twitter user told him that "nutrition is not the responsibility of the government," their back-and-forth resulted in a challenge from Booker: "Lets you and I try to live on food stamps in New Jersey (high cost of living) and feed a family for a week or month. U game?" User @MWadeNC accepted the challenge, and the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut agreed to take on referee duties. Bridgeport was already planning a similar challenge for students and staff; looks like Booker will have to abide by its rules, posted on Facebook. Among other Booker Twitter gems noted by Daily Intel: The mayor offered to call some transgendered people worried about moving to Newark; later, he offered a quote to a student who said she was "staying up all night to write a paper" about him. Click through for more. Read These Next Get ready for some steep price hikes on many items. At least 2 killed in mass shooting at RI youth hockey game. Van Der Beek rep speaks amid GoFundMe backlash. Angie Harmon reconnects with beau from when she was 18. Report an error