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A Night Of Money In The Big Apple - President Obama spent Thursday night in New York City raising money from lawyers and entertainers in a series of
January 20, 2012 Advertising / Marketing news in Scottsdale,Arizona, United States of America
President Obama spent Thursday night in New York City raising money from lawyers and entertainers in a series of four campaign events. The president spoke to 160 hundred people in two separate
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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 20, 2012 --
President Obama spent Thursday night in New York City raising money from lawyers and entertainers in a series of four campaign events. The president spoke to 160 hundred people in two separate fundraisers at Daniel Restaurant, the Manhattan eatery by renowned chef Daniel Boulud.
The second event of the night was hosted by the group "Lawyers for Obama" where tickets started at $15,000 each. President Obama talked about his administration's successes for the past three years but said there is still more work to do.
"We have an economy that, although now is getting close to where we were before the financial crisis struck, continues to struggle with these long-term trends that had been going on for decades, where middle-class families felt less and less secure; where the education system wasn’t equipping our kids to compete in a global economy," the president told the group of attorneys.
President Obama took his campaign to the entertainment industry with his third fundraiser of the night- this time at the home of Spike Lee. He told his supporters, who each paid $38,500 a ticket, that no matter what their background,
"There’s no contradiction between excellence and diversity, and that making sure that everybody - regardless of race or gender or sexual orientation - is able to live out their dreams if they’re willing to work hard and be responsible, that that's what America is all about," he said. "Everybody getting a fair shake and everybody doing their fair share and everybody playing by the same set of rules - that’s what’s at stake in this election. And I’m absolutely confident we’re going to win this thing."
Singer Mariah Carey & her husband Nick Cannon and former New York Knicks star Allan Houston were among the 45 people in attnendance. The final event of the night was in the famed-Apollo Theater where more than 1,400 people rallied for the president's re-election campaign. He told the crowd there that he promised to work just as hard as he did in 2008.
"I'm not a perfect man. I'm not a perfect president, but I promise you that I kept that promise I made to you in 2008. I always told you what I thought. I always told you where I stood, and I would wake up every single day fighting as hard as I can for you. I'm just as determined now as I was then and if you are willing to stand alongside me, we will knock those obstacles out of the way, we will reach for that vision of America that we believe in our hearts, and change will come," he said.
Al Green and India. Arie performed for the event that was emceed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. According to the DNC, proceeds of all tonight's events go to the Obama Victory Fund, which is a joint fundraising group authorized by Obama for America and the DNC.
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