Chicago Sun-Times

Biden, O’Rourke, Klobuchar to make Chicago stops soon for fundraisin­g

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WASHINGTON — Democratic presidenti­al hopefuls Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar and Beto O’Rourke hit Chicago in the coming days for fundraisin­g.

So far, no public events are scheduled, with rivals focusing on the early primary and caucus states stopping in Chicago for campaign cash. The presidenti­al primary in Illinois is in March.

Biden, the former vice president, has at least two events Thursday, according to invitation­s obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times: The Thursday evening co-hosts include Sheila Nix, who served in the Obama White House as the chief of staff to Dr. Jill Biden — who now serves as an informal adviser to the campaign.

The co-hosts of a Thursday lunch reception include moguls Neil Bluhm; Elzie Higginbott­om; Michael Sacks; and Daniel and Anka Tierney. Sacks is an investor in the Sun-Times. The maximum ask for both is $2,800.

On Monday, Klobuchar, the Minnesota senator who lived in the city while attending the University of Chicago Law School, headlines a lunch hosted by business executives Lee Rosenberg and Richard Price with other co-hosts. The top ask is also $2,800.

Also Monday, O’Rourke, the former Texas congressma­n whose wife is from Chicago, holds a late-afternoon event with hosts including Obama White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee; political consultant Marilyn Katz; and a major Democratic fundraiser, former Obama U.S. Ambassador to Britain Louis Susman and his wife, Marjorie. The biggest tab is $1,000.

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