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Clinton planning Irish fundraiser | Clinton planning Irish fundraiser |
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He first came to help bring peace to Northern Ireland, but the next time Bill Clinton visits Ireland will be to help raise the estimated £249m his wife needs for her presidential campaign. | |
Hillary, is aiming to become the first woman US president. | |
The Republican and Democrat parties are expected to choose their presidential candidates in early 2008. | |
The Clinton campaign aims to hold a fundraiser targeting Democrat supporters living in Ireland. | 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. | |
Obama | Obama |
"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 expat Americans here for her." | |
The Clinton campaign team is currently raising money at the rate of £6m a month. | 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 fundraise 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 fundraising 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 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. |
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