Clooney, Obama Lovefest Sets Fundraising Record

'It's going to be harder this time,' warns Obama
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted May 11, 2012 4:47 AM CDT
Clooney, Obama Lovefest Sets Fundraising Record
President Obama waves after arriving in Los Angeles last night.   (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

As Dems hoped, President Obama set a new fundraising record at a glitzy event in George Clooney's backyard last night. The fundraiser attended by Hollywood's elite raked in a record-setting $15 million, according to DreamWorks Animation chief Jeffrey Katzenberg, a major Obama fundraiser. Most of the 150 or so guests paid $40,000 for a ticket to the event but the bulk of the money raised came from a raffle for smaller donors: The two seats up for grabs were won by a science teacher from New Jersey and a utility company worker from Florida, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Obama circulated among stars including Barbra Streisand, Robert Downey Jr., Salma Hayek, Tobey Maguire, and Jack Black before giving a 19-minute speech. He thanked Clooney and noted that the famous "Hope" photo came from a photo of them both. "This is the first time that George Clooney has actually been Photoshopped out of a picture," he quipped. "Never happened before, will never happen again." He finished on a serious note. "This is going to be harder than it was last time," he said. "Not only because I'm older and grayer and your 'Hope' posters are dog-eared; 2008 in some ways was lightning in a bottle." (Read more George Clooney stories.)

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