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 January 29, 2024

Biden fundraiser being thrown by Bill Clinton and Barack Obama

In an unexpected move, a joint fundraiser featuring former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama alongside President Joe Biden is reportedly in the works, something that has the eyes of the world trained on the incumbent Democrat and his faithful DNC-affiliated supporters.

This historic event is set to take place this spring, according to sources cited in an NBC News report that were later reiterated by Breitbart News.

The idea behind this unique gathering is to rally support for President Biden as he gears up for the 2024 presidential race.

While the plan has not yet been confirmed by the Biden campaign, the event seems to reflects a growing sentiment among Biden's allies that a united front is crucial for his potential bid for a second term.

The Democratic Party sees the upcoming general election as one of immense importance and stakes, prompting various strategies and initiatives to ensure victory.

While the Biden campaign, as well as spokespeople for Clinton and Obama, declined to comment on the rumored joint fundraiser, it might be worthy of note that both former presidents remain popular figures within the Democratic Party.

However, this prospective event has not been met with the same enthusiasm among Republican voters. Both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have been divisive figures in the eyes of the GOP.

Clinton has faced criticism not only from Republicans but also from some members of his own party regarding his handling of sexual assault allegations during his tenure in the White House.

As the planning for this fundraiser is still in its early stages, it remains to be seen whether the event will be executed, and whether it will assist Biden, or muddy his chances with the reputations of the former presidents.

Recent polling data suggests that President Biden could benefit from all the support he can garner. According to a Gallup poll, Biden's average job approval rating during his third year in office was 39.8 percent, the lowest for any U.S. president since Jimmy Carter.

The polling data also indicates that President Biden's current job approval rating stands at 41 percent, highlighting the need for increased support as he potentially seeks re-election.

The 2024 presidential race promises to be a highly contested one, with both Democrats and Republicans gearing up for what is expected to be a closely watched and fiercely competitive campaign.

While the joint fundraiser featuring three Democratic presidents is still tentative, it underscores the Democratic Party's determination to present a united front in their bid to secure victory in the upcoming election.

The dynamics of this historic event and its impact on the 2024 presidential race will undoubtedly be closely watched by political observers and analysts alike.

Written By:
Charlotte Tyler

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