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NY Post
New York Post
26 Mar 2024


NextImg:Dem donors can pay $100K for Annie Leibovitz photo with Biden, Obama, Bill Clinton

Wealthy Democratic donors will be able to score a rare photo Thursday with President Biden and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama — snapped by renowned celebrity shutterbug Annie Leibovitz — if they pay $100,000 for the keepsake.

Biden’s re-election campaign is hosting a fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall to grow the Democrat’s already sizable cash advantage over former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee.

The hat-passing event will include “a star studded program hosted by Mindy Kaling and featuring musical guests Queen Latifah, Lizzo, Ben Platt, Cynthia Erivo, and Lea Michelle,” according to the Biden campaign.

The rally will be “will be kicked off by first lady Jill Biden, and culminate with the main event of an armchair conversation with the three presidents, moderated by none other than [CBS] Late Night’s Stephen Colbert.”

An afterparty will be hosted by first lady Jill Biden and DJ D-Nice.

The campaign neither confirmed nor disputed the price tag for the Leibovitz photos, but the $100,000 figure was reported by multiple outlets, including the Washington Times.

Donors at the $250,000 and $500,000 levels reportedly will be able to attend separate receptions with the three presidents.

There additionally will be a “grassroots virtual conversation with the three presidents moderated by Biden-Harris Campaign Manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez,” the Biden campaign said.

Event organizers include campaign co-chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

Biden, 81, has built a large financial edge over Trump, 77, despite lagging in recent polls.

The incumbent’s campaign had $155 million cash on hand as of this month — after Biden raised $53 million in a nationwide fundraising blitz over the past month.

As of late January, Trump had $36.6 million in campaign cash on hand.

Trump leads in national polling by an average of 1.6%, according to the RealClearPolitics average of recent surveys.

The 45th president also is ahead of his successor in several key battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina.