Obama attends his first Democratic fundraiser since election loss
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Former President Barack Obama attended a high-profile fundraising event in Red Bank, New Jersey, marking his first such appearance since the Democrats' loss of the White House.
Hosted by Governor Phil Murphy and his wife, Tammy Murphy, the event successfully raised over $1.5 million for the Democratic National Committee.
The funds are earmarked for upcoming gubernatorial and state legislative elections this November, which are viewed as a gauge for next year's midterm elections.
Obama's previous fundraising efforts for the Democrats amounted to $85 million during the last election cycle.
The event occurred amidst ongoing internal challenges and criticisms faced by the Democratic National Committee leadership, particularly regarding its ability to unify and lead the party.