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New 'Dinner With Barack' Plan for Two

November 22, 2011 RSS Feed Print

President Obama is bringing back his campaign fundraising dinner offer. This time it has a new angle: Two can eat for the price of one.

[Read: Lunch With Rummy $9,995 More Than Obama]

In an E-mail we just received from the campaign, Obama is offering dinner to a guest and friend for just $3. Read it here:

Paul,

A few Thursdays ago, I had dinner with four Americans named Ken, Casey, Juanita, and Wendi—the winners of the campaign's first Dinner with Barack contest.

I loved getting to know each of them.

We're taking names for the next dinner starting now, and this time I want to add a new feature: If you win, you can bring a guest.

Chip in $3 or more today to be automatically entered to win a spot for you and a guest at the next dinner.

The folks who this election is all about tend to fall under the radar of the D.C. pundits and traditional news media.

They're people like Juanita, who helped put her three sons through college on a teacher's salary while saving what she could for retirement.

Like Ken, a single dad who stood by his mother as she fought insurance companies while battling two forms of cancer.

They're like Casey, whose three young kids may not yet appreciate what courage it took for their dad to take a chance and start his own business.

And Wendi, an artist and third-generation teacher who canvassed, marched, and phone banked in Indiana in 2008, the year her home state defied the traditional electoral map.

These people weren't just there for themselves—they were representing you, this movement, and the folks I go to work for every day as president.

These dinners are important to me because I want to spend time whenever I can with the people who sent me here. They're proving wrong the conventional wisdom that says campaigns should cater to Washington lobbyists and powerful interests. And they're an important reminder that this movement—and my presidency—have never just been about me. [Read: Diners Say No to Dessert With Obama]

I'm proud that we're choosing to run the kind of campaign where a dinner like this isn't just possible, it's a regular thing. And next time, I don't just want to meet you—I want to meet someone else in your life.

Donate $3 or more, and start thinking about who you'll invite to dinner:

Thanks for being part of this,

Barack

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THIS IS A SAD SAD EXCUSE FOR A LEADER. NO WAIT HE WILL NEVER BE A LEADER . HE IS A NOTHING, THE PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT HIM ARE SHEEP, INCAPABLE OF THOUGHT OR REAL PATRIOTISM....

RANDJA57 of OH 4:46AM November 24, 2011

The contest winners have to have dinner at the restaurant of their choice with a friend spouse etc. and pay the tab them selves. The loser has to sit through dinner while Mrs. Obama sneers and tells you what lousy country this is. Barack reads from a teleprompter for an hour. Since you lost you MUST bring a spouse or a friend niether of which will forgive you!

Shooter1001 of NJ 3:06PM November 23, 2011

The "Winners" are those who have dinner with Obama. The "Losers" are all the rest of the American people who are stuck with this guy for another year.

Steve Boltinghouse of MO 2:25PM November 23, 2011

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