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Obama uses 50th birthday bash for fundraising

US President Barack Obama has turned his 50th birthday celebration into a 2012 election campaign fundraising drive after weeks of damaging debt showdown with Republicans.

Updated on: Aug 04, 2011 12:46 PM IST
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US President Barack Obama has turned his 50th birthday celebration into a 2012 election campaign fundraising drive after weeks of damaging debt showdown with Republicans.

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Obama, who critics have accused of being weak and ineffectual during the recent debt battle, visited his hometown of Chicago on the eve of his birthday for a celebrity-studded bash and sought to recapture the energy of his last presidential campaign.

The president, who turned 50 on Thursday, signed a legislation on Tuesday to raise the nation's debt limit by USD 2.4 trillion expected to cover debt payments through the end of 2012, while cutting federal deficits, and compromising with Republican demands in a bipartisan package.

Returning to the campaign trail after a month spent locked in debt talks, Obama used his appearances to defend his economic record.

Obama, who attended fundraisers here, said that the nation doesn't have time to "play these partisan games."

"I hope we can avoid another self-inflicted wound like we saw over the last couple weeks," Obama said of the recent debt-ceiling gridlock at the Aragon Entertainment Center.

Around 2,400 people who attended the fundraising events paid at least USD 50 and wore cone-shaped birthday hats with the number '50' and the campaign's logo, the newspaper reported.

Obama read off a list of accomplishments dear to his base such as expanding health care coverage, allowing gays to serve openly in the military to winding down the war in Iraq.

"Now, when I said change we can believe it, I didn't say, 'change we can believe in tomorrow'. 'Not, change we can believe in next week,'" he said.

"We knew this was going to take time because we've got this big, messy tough democracy."

Obama was greeted by Mayor Rahm Emanuel when he arrived here.

Later, he attended two fundraisers on the North Side, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The main crowd in Chicago was entertained by singer-actor Jennifer Hudson, the hometown band OK Go and Hancock.

 
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