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Hillary Clinton's "Women Summit" Fundraiser

11 Oct 2007 03:08 pm

The creative Clinton fundraising machine rolls on. Next Wednesday, they're hosting all-day national "Women's Finance Council Summit" at a Washington, D.C. hotel.

This column was e-mailed an invitation.

"The National Women’s Finance Council Summit on October 17th is a historic event not to be missed," it says. "This unique fundraiser is the first annual gathering of women for Hillary from all fifty states. Our all-day program includes political and issue break-out sessions, a conversation with Senator Hillary Clinton, and discussions with issue leaders and top national campaign staff."

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By all day, they mean 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

An e-mail sent to some participants includes this caveat: "As a reminder, no seats can be reserved until you have contributed either at the $1,000 or the $2300 level. If you have maxed out, you raise a minimum of $4,000 to attend."

$2300 gets you an invite and a personal photograph with Clinton.

Those wanting to stake the event out can try to bypass security at the Capital Hilton.

Comments (1)

A womans only political retreat? Thats not sexist! Or wait, it's very sexist!
and then she advertises to be anti sexist becouse she a female running for president.
Did you wonder what happened to the money from the save the earth concert? oh yea, it wasn't really a fund raiser at all. they used that money to start off the democratic campain trail with a big media blow out. they didn't really use that money for hardly any of the things they promised before hand. Funny how that works, huh?


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