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Jon Bon Jovi Sings For Clinton

Posted on Sunday January 4, 2009 at 05:39 AM 4 |

The final note of Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign may very well be sung by Jon Bon Jovi.

The musician is performing at a fundraiser for the former presidential candidate as she tries to close out her campaign debt, which stood at $6.3 million as of last month.

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    Acer Arena, Sydney, Australia.
    January 21, 2008

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The Jan. 15 performance at Manhattan's Town Hall is being billed as "a final evening in support of Hillary Clinton for President Debt Relief." Ticket prices range from $75 to $1,000.

The former first lady and New York senator has been working to pay down her debt to clear the way for confirmation as President-elect Barack Obama's secretary of state. Federal ethics rules prohibit Cabinet officials from actively soliciting campaign contributions.

Clinton wrote off $13.1 million in personal loans to the campaign.


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  1. 236
    GeorgeDubya wrote:

    05:18 PM, Jan 04, 2009

    "A final evening?"  Put me down for some of them thousand dollar seaters....heh, heh,heh

  2. 239
    Scout wrote:

    01:35 PM, Jan 05, 2009

    Whooa, she's half way there.

    Oh-oh, livin' on a prayer, that this will close out her remaining debt.

  3. 112
    lowball wrote:

    02:47 PM, Jan 05, 2009

    Ugh.  Jon literally knows no shame.

  4. 161
    Prof. Christopher David wrote:

    04:27 PM, Jan 05, 2009

    Hey, everybody's doin it. Spend now, pay later, then get someone else to bail you out.

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