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Joe Biden attended a fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall with former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
The fundraiser was star-studded and raised $26 million.
Protests were also held at the event.
President Joe Biden joined his two Democratic predecessors on Thursday for a star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall, which his campaign said raised more than $26 million.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton attended the event in New York with more than 5,000 supporters, including several protesters who interrupted the program while the three presidents were speaking. It was included.
Actor and comedian Mindy Kaling hosted the show, which ended around 10 p.m., with late-night host Stephen Colbert moderating a conversation with Biden, Clinton and Obama. Special guests include celebrities such as Queen Latifah, Lizzo, Ben Platt, Cynthia Erivo, and Lea Michele.
During the nearly hour-long conversation moderated, Colbert joked that the moment was historic because “three presidents have come to New York and not one of them has appeared in court.” He criticized former President Donald Trump’s criminal indictment and civil trial.
Hal Lambert, Republican mega-donor and founder of Pointbridge Capital, said this massive fundraising actually bodes badly for Joe Biden.
“The presence of celebrities and former presidents speaks to Mr. Biden’s efforts to raise money on his own,” Lambert said.
Despite the eye-popping numbers, one Republican mega-donor claimed to Fox News that the incident actually boded badly for the incumbent.
Hal Lambert, founder of Point Bridge Capital, told “Your World” that the sales were driven by the guest list and who appeared with Biden. For example, participants will reportedly receive a $100,000 prize for taking a group photo with Biden, former Presidents Clinton and Obama.
Lambert, whose investment firm manages the MAGA ETF, said Biden will raise “a lot of money,” but how much money he could raise without a star-studded partner and host? I had doubts.
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“The presence of celebrities and the participation of former presidents speaks to the effort Mr. Biden has made to raise money on his own,” Lambert said.
“I don’t think he would have gotten anywhere near that $25 million figure without all the celebrities and former presidents.”
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