Jun
11
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is looking for some fundraiser cash from Americans living in China, reports the Washington Post’s Matthew Mosk.
Next week, the Obama campaign will hold two fundraising events in China.
The candidate himself won’t be making an appearance. Instead, guests at the Bejing home of David Brooks, a Coca Cola executive there, will hear from two senior foreign policy fellows from the Brookings Institution who advise the Obama campaign, Ivo Daalder and Phil Gordon. If the June 17 appearance does not satisfy, American expatriates in China can hear the two foreign policy experts opine at an event on June 19 in Shanghai hosted by Ted Hornbein, an executive a Richco, a company that manufactures electronic components for cell phones and the like.
To be fair, GOP presidential candidate John McCain has been getting money from Americans living in England.
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