Obama Fund Raiser Not a Sell Out! Still Looking for Folks to Pay Indulgences to Eat With Supreme Leader!

July 19, 2012

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It’ll only cost $2500 to eat with the President. Unless, of course, you want to bring your family and get a pic and then it will be $8000.00 for a typical family of four. Of course, if you give him or the Media Matters/George Soros Superpac some serious dough, you can get tax payer funding of your hole digging business. Could pay off…
See the invitation below!

2008 Massive Turnout in Portland
2012 Venue

   

Join President Barack Obama for Lunch in Portland

$500 Tickets are Almost Sold Out!

Don’t Miss Your Opportunity!

Dear XXXXXX,

There’s been remarkable interest  [so remarkable that it hasn’t sold out!] in President Obama’s visit to Portland next Tuesday, July 24.  I hope you can join us on that day, so let me fill you in on some details.
Voting for the President is important, but in an election year where a sitting President will be outspent for the first time ever by his opponent [except for the MMFA/SOROS & other superpacs], it is crucial that Barack Obama’s supporters help him out financially as well.  We have asked him to come to Oregon so that we can do our part to support his reelection by throwing a party for him and using that opportunity to raise money for his campaign.  The event will be a luncheon held at the beautiful Portland Art Museum in the early afternoon [Sheesh, isn’t the hopey changey Decemberist waterfront park available or will the optics not be to your liking? Most of your supporters either don’t work or are super rich so they all should be able to make it!].  There are lots of details still to be worked out, but we hope to make this a very special occasion.
You can purchase your ticket by clicking here
 Tickets are donations to the President’s reelection campaign and are as follows:
$500 – Lunch Reception
$1,000 – Private seated VIP Lunch Reception; Premier Seating in the Grand Ballroom
$5,000 – Photo with President Obama – $1,000 more for each additional person in the photo; Private seated VIP Lunch Reception;  Premier Seating in the Grand Ballroom
There is also a very intimate opportunity with the President that day at a higher price point.


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