Weather Afternoon: 10°c Sunny spells Tonight: 4°c Partly Cloudy Night

News

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
Power sharing: Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton

Obama holds raffle to help Hillary clear £4.2m debts

Paul Thompson in Miami
8 Jan 2009


BARACK Obama is using his popularity to help Hillary Clinton clear her £4.2million election debts.

Days before Mrs Clinton is confirmed as the president-elect's Secretary of State, organisers of Mr Obama's inauguration have put 10 prime seats for the swearing-in ceremony in a lottery.

The winners will have front-row access at the event on 20 January.

Cash raised through the lottery will go into the pool of money being gathered after one of the costliest election campaigns in US history left Mrs Clinton owing $6.3million.

In the latter stages of the hard-fought campaign for the Democratic nomination, the former first lady had to dip into her own funds to buy TV advertising. She loaned the campaign an estimated £3.3 million to keep it afloat after finding donations were drying up as Mr Obama collected a record haul of almost £20million every month.

After losing the nomination race to Mr Obama, the former New York senator was rewarded with one of the most senior posts within his new administration. As Secretary of State she will be responsible for foreign policy. But once she is confirmed in the position after a Senate hearing next week she will be prohibited from soliciting political donations.

Since November Mrs Clinton has slowly been trimming the debt. At the beginning of that month, she owed £5million. The largest share of the debt, about £3.5 million, is owed to the polling firm of Mark Penn, the Clintons' long-time political strategist. She also owes hundreds of thousands of dollars for printing, equipment rental, phone banks and other services.

Mrs Clinton was given a major boost last month when Mr Obama asked for help from the long list of people and groups who contributed to his campaign. An email signed by vice president-elect Joe Biden was sent to the estimated three million donors. Mr Obama had promised Mrs Clinton, 56, he would help clear her debt after she endorsed him last June.

A fund-raiser headlined by Ugly Betty star America Ferrera in New York last month is believed to have raised close to £300,000.

The decision to raffle off tickets to the inauguration ceremony in Washington underlines the urgency for Mrs Clinton. Donors have so far contributed more than £20million to pay for events staged around the inauguration.

The moves come as former senator Tom Daschle today becomes the first of Mr Obama's Cabinet choices to undergo a hearing. Mr Daschle, Obama's choice as the next health and human services secretary, was appearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

The committee, whose chairman is Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy, is expected to help draw up legislation designed to expand health insurance coverage.

Reader views (0)

 Add your view

No comments have so far been submitted.


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.


 

 

  • Riot axeman terror at McDonald's Axe man A rioter who terrorised diners with an axe at McDonald's has been jailed for five years and three months - one of the toughest sentences for...
  • Terror of boy exposed as gang witness Scotland Yard A boy and his family had to flee their London home after a blunder by the Met and Crown Prosecution Service gave his name to gang members he...
  • Mayor of poverty-hit council hires adviser in £1,000-a-day deal Lutfur Rahman Winterbottom One of the poorest boroughs in London is under fire for spending £1,000 a day on a personal aide for its mayor
  • Hyde Park mega-concerts at risk after neighbours complain about the noise Hyde park crowd Major music concerts in Hyde Park could be axed because Westminster council believes they are too noisy
  • Soho 'field hospital' for drunks reopens David Cameron smile A field hospital set up to deal with London's drunks is being extended as the binge-drinking crisis deepens in the capital
  • Jobless total jumps by 48,000 with UK facing 'zig-zag year' Job Centre unemployment Bank of England Governor Sir Mervyn King warned Britain faces a "zig-zag" year of growth and gloom today as unemployment rose by 48,000
  • Greens and Ukip could test Paddick in fight for mayor poll third place Paddick Brian Paddick could struggle even to finish third in this year's mayoral election, as smaller parties look set to capitalise on Lib-Dem woes...
  • Phone-hack private eye can appeal over human rights ruling Glenn Mulcaire The private investigator at the centre of the phone hacking scandal was today granted the right by the Supreme Court to appeal against a...
  • Britain's athletes could be banned from 2012 for criticising the team Olympic site British athletes risk being banned from the Olympics if they criticise team-mates or sponsors under rules that cover tattoos, contact lenses...
  • Teenager who dreamt of being a judge stabbed 24 times in 45 seconds Three thugs face life sentences today for stabbing a teenager who had dreams of being a judge 24 times in 45 seconds in front of horrified bus passengers
  •  

    Don't Miss
    • London Gateway

      Supersize superport: London Gateway

      London Gateway, the £1.5bn container port under construction on the Thames at Thurrock, will have capacity to unload six of the world's largest ships at one time and have as much impact on the capital as a new airport or half a dozen Westfield shopping centres
    • Matthew Williamson

      One stylish affair: Matthew Williamson

      With London Fashion Week kicking off on Friday, British designer Matthew Williamson tells Rosamund Urwin about breaking up with his ex, post-show partying and his new model man