Bill and Hillary Clinton planning Irish fundraiser
He first came to help bring peace to Northern Ireland, but the next time Bill Clinton visits Ireland will be to fill a £249m election war chest.The Republican and Democrat parties are expected to choose their presidential candidates in early 2008, before the election in November.
The Clinton campaign aims to hold a fundraiser targeting Democrat supporters living in Ireland. Irish-born publisher Niall O'Dowd, who is on the finance committee of the Clinton campaign team, believes Hillary has a lot of support among ex-pats in Ireland.
"I know there is a plan by the Clinton campaign to hold a fundraiser in Ireland for American citizens and green card holders," he said.
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"There is a view that raising money abroad is actually an option now because there is such intense pressure to raise money within the US for all the political parties.
"A fundraiser in Ireland could actually work very well for Hillary Clinton because there is a tremendous amount of support among ex-pat Americans here for her."
The Clinton campaign team is currently raising money at the rate of £6m a month.
It is not clear if fellow Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama, who has ancestral links to Monegall, County Tipperary, aims to fund raise in Ireland.
"It has become a game of money raising, not really politics and that is the sad thing about what is happening in American politics," Mr O'Dowd told RTE Radio.
"Constant, constant fund raising is taking over the message of what is happening in healthcare, in Iraq.
"The obsession within the campaigns is 'get the money in the bank'."
The former US president made several high-profile interventions in the Northern Ireland peace talks.
Last year he attended the Ryder Cup tournament in County Kildare and also spoke at a "leadership seminar" in Dublin's Burlington Hotel costing £675 a head.
Source: BBC-news.
My comment: I honestly didn’t know that ‘they’ were going to visit the UK before I posted my ‘Bill Clinton’ post - I wonder if they read my posting and are taking my advice? [!!!!!!] - I think age, time and money precludes me from going over to Ireland to be a paparazzo. I wish them ‘Good Luck’ with the fund raising.
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2 comments:
I think that Hillary and Obama will be the Democratic party's choice for the presidential election.
It's all a game of strategy for the money. My country is not a democracy, if it ever truly was. I see it is a "corporatocracy" -- no different than when the railroad and oil-robber barons were in charge. Oops! I forgot they're still in charge.
Hi Geeky Tai-Tai.
Thank you kindly for your comment.
Don’t know very much about Mr Obama, a bit of a dark horse, will have to look him up.
Like wise with the UK although I don’t know about the railroad and oil-robber barons being in charge, as far as I am concerned all my Members of Parliament are ‘Jackist’ - they are there for themselves [how much can they screw the system for] there for their political party and then for the me [general public]. Should be the other way around. I think they are a load of buffoons.
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