BANZAI7 NEWS-- President Obama will resume his role as top Democratic fund-raiser in New York on Tuesday, but one group may be conspicuous in its absence.
The Times’s David Kirkpatrick reports that, of the roughly 200 donors attending the event Mr. Obama will headline for the Democratic National Committee, only about a half dozen or so will be from the financial firms that received federal bailout money.
WB7: The best way for the President to generate support for the Democratic party would be to publicly renounce contributions from Wall Street.
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