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Hot Fund-Raiser Obama Barnstorms New York City

By GRACE RAUH, Staff Reporter of the Sun | April 10, 2007

Riding a first-quarter fund-raising wave that came within close reach of Senator Clinton's surge, Senator Obama swept through New York City last night to attend three overlapping fund-raisers and appear on "Late Show with David Letterman."

Mr. Obama emerged from a black sport-utility vehicle with a wide smile on his face shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday to attend the first reception, at the Upper West Side home of Kenneth Lerer, co-founder of a political Web log, the Huffington Post. Mr. Lerer cohosted the fund-raiser with a former AOL Time Warner chief operating officer, Robert Pittman.

The $2,300-a-head event drew dozens of supporters, many of whom arrived outside the El Dorado building on Central Park West in chauffeured cars. Several celebrities stood out in the crowd, including sportscaster Ahmad Rashad, film director Ron Howard, and former television news anchor Tom Brokaw, who said on his way in: "I'm here as a freebie."

Mr. Howard, who slipped in a side door, also attended a fund-raiser for Mrs. Clinton in New York City last month. At the time, he told The New York Sun he thought there were a number of exciting candidates in the presidential race, but said he had not yet decided whom to support.

A professor of public administration at Columbia University, Steven Cohen, said that by coming to New York to raise money, Mr. Obama appears to be mounting an aggressive campaign against Ms. Clinton. The city is considered the senator's turf.

"It looks kind of like you are coming right at her," he said, referring to Mr. Obama.

The senator raked in more than $25 million from more than 100,000 donors in the first quarter, putting him just shy of the $26 million Mrs. Clinton raised from about 50,000 donors during the same period.

Mr. Cohen said it was assumed that Mrs. Clinton would raise a lot of money, but Mr. Obama has exceeded expectations with his fundraising gains.

"The momentum is with the person who surprised you, not the one who met expectations," he said.

The two other fund-raisers for Mr. Obama were hosted by a former owner of the New York Islanders, Steven Gluckstern, and Joan and George Hornig of the Upper East Side.

Mayor Bloomberg, who is considered a potential presidential candidate, praised Mr. Obama's fund-raising abilities yesterday when asked about political fund-raising, and said: "There's no evidence you can't raise a lot of money if the public likes you."

Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's campaign said yesterday he would not attend a Democratic presidential primary debate in September co-sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Fox News. A campaign spokeswoman would not say why Mr. Obama is declining to go.

A blog on the Politico's Web site reported that Mrs. Clinton and a former North Carolina senator, John Edwards, also would not participate.


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Keith D 

Apr 10, 2007 09:13

I hope Obama mops up the floor with Clinton I'm sick of the both of them and don't want the... [MORE]

Geemichael 

Apr 10, 2007 10:59

Mr. Obama, does not have a snowballs chance in Hell to be Pres. Of The USA. We need a man like... [MORE]

bob 

Apr 10, 2007 14:16

OBAMA is not a child, the dictionary defines a child as a person between birth and full growth (age 0... [MORE]

gail 

Apr 11, 2007 22:24

Guys like Bob are very scary... What does the blood of the lamb have to do with anything? We are debating... [MORE]

Donna 

Apr 12, 2007 15:20

Gail, I agree with you. However, let's remind ourselves that our energies are most effective to propell us forward rather than... [MORE]

Jim Moses 

Apr 12, 2007 19:29

I just checked it out. He was born in 1917 and began serving as President in 1961. (He turned 44 a... [MORE]

TBoneStone 

Aug 16, 2007 02:43

Politics is politics. Since when does Hillary Clinton get to dictate who does and does not come into New York.... [MORE]

virginia leggio 

Apr 10, 2007 17:04

Does your comment mean that ms clinton will not do fund raisers in illinois or chicago. If not, are you... [MORE]

freddie cook 

Apr 10, 2007 22:26

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Colleen Kleysen 

Apr 11, 2007 14:12

You can already hear the anti-Obama campaign now: Why go with a candidate with No Experience? Hillary has the experience...and... [MORE]

Jim Moses 

Apr 11, 2007 18:50

What does one deem 'NOT ENOUGH EXPERIENCE"? The president in office now went in with no experience, (WAR EXPERIENCE) he... [MORE]

gail 

Apr 11, 2007 22:13

Gail, I wrote the comment "The Art of Experience" however I think I was not being very clear. I am a... [MORE]

Jim Moses 

Apr 12, 2007 12:34

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BART CROCKER 

Apr 11, 2007 17:56

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Apr 12, 2007 14:54

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Mar 13, 2008 23:02

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INNOCENT OSANO 

Apr 12, 2007 22:54