President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is set to organize a fundraiser featuring former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton in the spring, aiming to invigorate voters in anticipation of the 2024 election.
Sources familiar with the campaign’s strategy, as reported by NBC News, indicate that the plan is to bring the three Democratic presidents together to attract funds, generate headlines, and rally support for the upcoming election.
While no specific date has been confirmed for the event, insiders suggest that it is likely to occur in March or April. NBC characterizes this initiative as part of the campaign’s comprehensive approach, emphasizing the need for an “all-hands-on-deck” strategy to secure victory in the upcoming election.
The campaign has been actively expanding its team in battleground states, and advertising efforts encourage donations, with YouTube ads featuring Barack Obama.
As of now, neither the Biden campaign nor representatives for Obama and Clinton have provided comments on the reported fundraiser.
A White House official mentioned to the outlet that the campaign is adopting a “very aggressive” stance. President Biden’s recent schedule has included events such as a pro-abortion rally held last week in northern Virginia, signaling an increased level of campaign activity.