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Obama Hits Broadway Looking For Campaign Cash Ahead Of 2012

JULIE PACE   06/24/11 01:23 AM ET   AP

Obama Fundraising 2012

NEW YORK — President Barack Obama turned to the bright lights of Broadway and celebrity backers Thursday night to raise money for his re-election bid.

The presidential motorcade crisscrossed Manhattan as Obama worked his way through three events that raised money for the Democratic Party and his 2012 campaign. Key Obama fundraisers have been asked to raise $60 million for that effort by the end of June.

The fundraisers included an event on a Broadway stage, where Obama spoke to supporters who bought tickets, starting at $100, to watch a performance of the musical "Sister Act."

The fundraisers were part of a two-day trip that took Obama away from Washington as Republicans pulled out of debt-reduction talks and pressed the president to take a more active role in the negotiations.

Obama opened his fundraising trip with a quick stop at the upstate New York military base Fort Drum, where he defended his freshly unveiled plans to bring 33,000 troops home from Afghanistan by September 2012.

But in New York City, his agenda was all about raising money and urging ambivalent supporters to open their wallets again, even though they may be dissatisfied with some of his policies over the past two years.

At a high-dollar dinner at the exclusive New York restaurant Daniel, Obama urged his supporters to recapture the enthusiasm from the 2008 campaign, even though he's now "old news."

"I know that it's not going to be exactly the same as when I was young and vibrant and new," he said.

Ticket prices for the dinner were $35,800 a person.

Obama also turned to some celebrities to make the case for his re-election.

At a fundraiser for gays and lesbians, actor Neil Patrick Harris touted Obama's work in overturning the military's "don't ask, don't tell" ban on openly gay service members.

Later, Obama ducked into the Broadway Theater after the conclusion of "Sister Act" so he could speak to donors. Actress Whoopi Goldberg, one of the show's producers, introduced the president and told the crowd Obama needs four more years to finish the job he has started.

With Obama's 2012 campaign kicking into high gear, advisers are telling donors privately that they hope to match or exceed the $750 million raised in 2008. Some estimates say the 2012 re-election campaign could pull in $1 billion.

Republicans were quick to criticize Obama's fundraising blitz through Manhattan.

"While President Obama tries to escape the pressures of his failed economic policies with a fundraiser in New York, millions remain out of work and are beginning to realize that the only job our president is concerned about is his own," said Ryan Tronovitch, spokesman for the Republican National Committee.

From New York, Obama was heading to Pittsburgh, where he was to speak at a manufacturing event Friday.

The money raised at Thursday's events go to the Obama Victory Fund, a joint fundraising account by the Democratic National Committee and Obama's campaign.

At Victory Fund events, the first $5,000 of a donor's contribution goes to the presidential campaign and the remainder goes to the DNC, up to a maximum of $30,800 a year.

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NEW YORK — President Barack Obama turned to the bright lights of Broadway and celebrity backers Thursday night to raise money for his re-election bid. The presidential motorcade crisscrossed Ma...
NEW YORK — President Barack Obama turned to the bright lights of Broadway and celebrity backers Thursday night to raise money for his re-election bid. The presidential motorcade crisscrossed Ma...
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01:55 AM on 06/25/2011
Lets face it-when he picked Biden, it was over.
Poor Biden-at least he got a turn
01:53 AM on 06/25/2011
No amount of money will save him. He is the only President lame duck in his first two years
07:00 PM on 06/24/2011
It's18 months until the election. We have recordbreaking floods threatening nuclear facitities and a historical drought putting thousands of farms and ranches under. This lacksadaisical President already allowed the theocartic fascist Republicans to take the house, a virtual catastrophe. This President is a failure and a disgrace. The Democrats need to be raising campaign donations for somebody else.
01:54 AM on 06/25/2011
No, your party did.
Remember Nancy when she said pass the bill to find what is in it, she lost face (thats funny)
02:30 PM on 06/24/2011
It's better for America for Obama to be on the campaing trail than trying to be a president.
09:26 AM on 06/24/2011
Yeah, he needs four more years to finish taking us down the 'flusher'!!!
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No more Kool Aid
Believe what you see not see what you believe
09:08 AM on 06/24/2011
All that comes to mind is the Great play "SOUTH PACIFIC" and "I'M GONNA WASH THAT MAN RIGHT OUTTA MY HAIR". lol
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07:45 AM on 06/24/2011
WELL HERE GOES BROADWAY O BUM A............LOOKING FOR A MERE $ 10,000 DOLLARS DONATION, AND FOR THAT SMALL TOKEN, YOU WILL BE REWARDED WITH A PHOTO TAKEN WITH THE FRAUD IN CHEF..........AND A BROADWAY SHOW TICKET
THE LINE FORMS TO THE LEFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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02:44 AM on 06/24/2011
President Obama was invited to the fundraiser!
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07:47 AM on 06/24/2011
NO, HIS PEOPLE ORGANIZED IT, HIS BASE IS SHRINKING AND HE"S WORRIED
01:54 AM on 06/25/2011
But no schools want him sad