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Biden to huddle with top donors for 2024 bid

President Joe Biden is summoning top Democratic donors to Washington Friday after he launched his 2024 reelection bid. The event, which is being organized by the Democratic National Committee, is not a fundraiser, but is meant to energize the top party donors for Biden’s campaign. Biden is expected to meet for dinner with the assembled donors, who are also set to hear from some of his top political advisers. The Associated Press has the story:

Biden to huddle with top donors for 2024 bid

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP)

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses will fete about 150 of the Democratic Party’s top donors in Washington Friday evening as they lay the groundwork for their reelection campaign, which is expected to need to raise well over $1 billion.

The summit is not a fundraiser and it was not clear how many of the attendees had yet cut checks to Biden’s campaign. Rather, it is billed as a strategy session for high-dollar donors and fundraisers who will tap their networks to help fund Biden’s campaign over the next 18 months.

In addition to a Friday evening dinner, top Biden advisers and his campaign co-chairs will brief attendees on Saturday on the campaign’s strategy ahead of the 2024 race to “fund winning campaigns from the top of the ticket on down,” the campaign said.

FILE – President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris walk off stage after speaking in support of changing the Senate filibuster rules that have stalled voting rights legislation, at Atlanta University Center Consortium, on the grounds of Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, in Atlanta. Harris is poised to play a critical role in next year’s election as President Joe Biden seeks a second term. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

Some Democratic lawmakers, including governors who have proven to be prolific party fundraisers — Wes Moore of Maryland, Phil Murphy of New Jersey and Gavin Newsom of California — are expected to be in attendance at the swanky Salamander Hotel in Washington, according to the campaign.

Biden, in his remarks, was expected to touch on the themes that are undergirding his campaign, from his accomplishments in office to “MAGA Republicans” whom he argues are fighting “to take away women’s right to choose, ban books, and gut Social Security and Medicare,” the campaign said.

A person familiar with the matter said invitees all bundled at least $1 million for Biden’s 2020 campaign. Invitations for the event went out only late last week, so some donors meeting that description were not expected to make it because of scheduling conflicts.

Some donors have groused about inconsistent outreach from Biden’s White House, and the weekend summit was an effort to smooth over tensions as the reelect gets underway.

Biden’s campaign has not reported how much it has raised since he formally declared his candidacy on Tuesday morning, but aides said they are confident they will be able to top the nearly $1.1 billion he raised for the 2020 effort.

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