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Barack Obama To Hold First Virtual Fundraiser For Joe Biden

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The virtual event will take place on June 23 and is labeled by the Joe Biden campaign as a “virtual grassroots event” that will be the first time the two have appeared together since Obama endorsed Biden in April.

The Biden campaign, in an email to supporters, said the presumptive Democratic nominee and former commander-in-chief will be "answering your questions and talking to folks like you."

RELATED: Joe Biden: George Floyd’s Death Is A ‘Wake Up Call For Our Country’

The Biden campaign has been holding several virtual fundraisers over the past few weeks.

A fundraiser with Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday (June 15) netted $6 million, making it the most successful for the Biden campaign to date.

The campaign reports that more than half of the donors in May were new contributors with more than 1.5 million new supporters joining the Biden ticket in recent weeks.

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