Biden Begins MASSIVE Fundraising For Midterms

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 04 August 2021 08:30 PM
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President Joe Biden's dive into the pool of high-dollar fundraisers this summer begins with an appeal to party unity and the guarantee of nailing big-ticket Democratic priorities — if donors contribute.

"The DNC is going to need you because here's the deal: We won in 2020 as a unified party, and we need to stay unified and keep doing the big, consequential things," Biden announced at a fundraising event in June.

At another Democratic National Committee fundraiser on Monday, Biden gave virtual comments from the White House focused on rousing the party's prominent backers.

"Let's build that bank to fuel the Democratic campaigns of 2022," Ajay Bhutoria, national finance committee at the DNC, announced about the invitation for Monday obtained by Politico.

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"The Republican Party today offers nothing but fear and lies and broken promises. We have to keep cutting through the Republican fog," Biden said to wealthy supporters.

Biden announced that the party had to stick together, even as Democrats on the far left voiced their disappointment with his attempts to work across the political aisle.

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"We won in 2020 as a unified party, and as we look to 2022, we need to stay unified," he stated, urging voters to stay focused on the details. "The question American people are going to be asking is whether we're helping them and their families."

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Biden's more comprehensive message? Democrats want to do more — yet are reliant on their majorities in Congress to make this possible.

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With tickets beginning at $36,500 for the virtual event, rising to $50,000 and $100,000, the entry price for the event was a small taste of the party's fundraising goals.

Democrats are reaching beyond big spenders to hold on to congressional seats in the 2022 midterm elections.

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Biden last month hit the campaign trail for former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who is meeting Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin in an effort to win back his office. Youngkin, a former private equity executive, is expected to run a competitive race with huge amounts of his own money.

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In battleground Florida, the party last week blitzed Cuban American voters with social media advertisements praising the president's message and denouncing the Cuban government's "failed" communist system.

The campaign could stifle some of the most virulent critiques for Democrats in the state, such as the idea the party's left-wing is too sympathetic to socialism, placing them at odds with voters who fled communist regimes on the American continent.

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The effort is part of a wider strategy to keep voters' support who helped deliver Democrats both chambers of Congress in 2020.

In dozens of recent fundraising emails, party chairman Jaime Harrison and top Democrats have urged followers to give even small amounts.

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