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“Since the controversial police shooting of Pace University student Danroy DJ'' Henry Jr. in New York in October, his family has been working to memorialize his name with fund-raisers and scholarships.”
“I also spent a lot of time traveling around the country attending fund-raisers and talking to various constituencies—labor, minority groups, teachers, environmentalists—consulting them, listening to them, and giving Carter reports on what I heard.”
“In the words of my late friend Robert Byrd, politicians have become full-time fund-raisers and part-time officeholders.”
“And for members of Our Savior Lutheran, that life means abundant Bible study, turkey supper fund-raisers, and—at least once a year—a good old-fashioned Tetzel Toss.”
“Mr. Obama planned to attend two Democratic fund-raisers in Philadelphia on Thursday evening.”
The Wall Street Journal: Romney Keeps Sights on Obama, Economy
“With the election season nearly in full swing, President Obama's campaign fund-raisers have reason to be nervous.”
The Huffington Post: Richard Z. Chesnoff: Barack Needs Bill to Make an Israeli-Palestinian Peace
“Newt Gingrich's flagging White House bid received another blow this week when two top fund-raisers left the Republican's campaign.”
The Wall Street Journal: Gingrich Loses Two More Top Staffers
“Two Gingrich fund-raisers quit the Republican's campaign, in another blow to his bid for the White House.”
“He crisscrossed the country to raise money for the party, and appeared at rallies and fund-raisers for any Senate candidate who would have him,' Stephanopoulos recalled.”
“And he will hold campaign fund-raisers later in the month in Chicago and New York.”
The Wall Street Journal: White House Looks to Shrunken 2012 Legislative Agenda
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