Biden Raises $25 Million for His Reelection With the Help of Obama, Clinton, and Hollywood Big Names

By Jace Dela Cruz

Mar 29, 2024 03:02 AM EDT

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TOPSHOT - Former US President Barack Obama (L) and former US President Bill Clinton (R) cheer for US President Joe Biden during a campaign fundraising event at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on March 28, 2024.
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Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, alongside several prominent figures from Hollywood, joined forces on Thursday night to rally support for President Joe Biden's reelection campaign, resulting in a staggering $25 million fundraising achievement.

Obama, Clinton, and Hollywood Big Names Throw their Support at Biden

The atmosphere at Radio City Music Hall was charged as Obama and Clinton voiced their support for Biden, emphasizing his performance as president and the importance of his leadership.

Biden also took aim at his anticipated opponent, Donald Trump, characterizing Trump's ideas as outdated and lacking in relevance to the current political landscape, according to a report by AP

The fundraising success serves as a demonstration of Democratic backing for Biden, particularly amidst ongoing challenges reflected in his persistently low poll numbers. As Biden gears up for the presidential race against Trump, this financial support will play a crucial role in his campaign efforts.

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Democrats Raise Record $25 million  

The event at Radio City Music Hall marked a milestone in Biden's recent campaign endeavors, bringing together a diverse array of Democratic leadership spanning over three decades.

Obama and Clinton joined Biden in New York City after traveling together aboard Air Force One, symbolizing their collective endorsement of Biden's candidacy.  

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