Biden says that the glitzy fundraiser with Obama and Clinton projects unity heading into November
Still basking in the glow of his largest-ever fundraiser, which featured his Democratic predecessors Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, President Joe Biden says that the star-studded Radio City Music Hall event shows “that we are a united front” in ways Republicans can't match
By COLLEEN LONG and WILL WEISSERT
Published - Mar 29, 2024, 01:20 PM ET
Last Updated - Mar 29, 2024, 01:20 PM EDT
NEW YORK (AP) — Still basking in the glow of his largest-ever fundraiser, which featured his Democratic predecessors Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, President Joe Biden declared Friday that the star-studded Radio City Music Hall event shows “that we are united” in ways Republicans can't match.
“A couple of us have been doing this for a year or two. I don’t ever remember an event like last night,” Biden said of himself and the past presidents. He added wistfully, “I’m the president but was looking out there, Holy God."