Biden huddles with top donors as 2024 effort kicks off

FILE - President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris walk off stage after speaking in support of changing the Senate filibuster rules that have stalled voting rights legislation, at Atlanta University Center Consortium, on the grounds of Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, in Atlanta. Harris is poised to play a critical role in next year's election as President Joe Biden seeks a second term. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Joe Biden thanked some of his top donors Friday night as he launches a reelection campaign that is expected to need to raise well over $1 billion to secure his second term.

鈥淚t鈥檚 because of you, I鈥檓 standing here," Biden said in the ballroom of a Washington hotel. "And it鈥檚 because of you, we鈥檙e going to win this time around.鈥

The weekend summit is not a fundraiser and it was not clear how many of the attendees had yet cut checks to Biden鈥檚 campaign. Rather, it is billed as a strategy session for about 150 high-dollar donors and fundraisers who will tap their networks to help fund Biden鈥檚 campaign over the next 18 months.

Also in attendance were some of the Democratic Party's most high-profile governors 鈥 Gavin Newsom of California, Wes Moore of Maryland and Phil Murphy of New Jersey 鈥 and other lawmakers who are close with the president.

鈥淲e鈥檙e still in a battle for the soul of this country," Biden said, echoing his campaign message from 2020, when he defeated President Donald Trump. A rematch is possible next year, with Trump leading in the polls for the Republican presidential nomination.

In addition to a Friday evening dinner, top Biden advisers and his campaign co-chairs will brief attendees Saturday on the campaign's strategy ahead of the 2024 race to 鈥渇und winning campaigns from the top of the ticket on down," the campaign said.

鈥淣ow that he鈥檚 thrown his hat back into the ring, the dam has burst and people are super excited and on board,鈥 said Jeffrey Katzenberg, a co-chair of Biden鈥檚 campaign. 鈥淲e鈥檙e at the beginning of the beginning. It鈥檚 a marathon, not a sprint. And we are in an enviable position in that we鈥檙e singularly focused on running and winning in November 2024 and all of our efforts and resources are really focused on that.鈥

The weekend summit marks the first official in-person political event for Biden since declaring his candidacy Tuesday. The campaign is slowly beginning to take shape out of spare office space at the Democratic 好色tv Committee before it moves to Wilmington, Delaware, the president's hometown, said a person familiar with the matter who spoke anonymously in order to discuss internal dynamics. And campaign manager has not started yet because she is still transitioning out of her job as White House director of intergovernmental affairs.

On Thursday night Biden held a virtual call with grassroots supporters from the White House residence, and his campaign has blasted out dozens of fundraising emails to supporters, whose smaller checks, the campaign says, are just as important as big donors. In the 2022 midterm cycle, grassroots donors made up more than 60% of the DNC's fundraising.

鈥淥ne of the hallmarks of Joe Biden is that he鈥檚 always enjoyed grassroots support and it has always been an essential ingredient (of his campaigns)," said Katzenberg. "To focus too much attention on the high end and the bundlers would be a mistake.鈥

In his remarks Friday night, Biden touched on the that are undergirding his campaign. He touted legislation to fight climate change and limit the cost of prescription drugs, and he warned about the dangers of 鈥淢AGA Republicans.鈥

鈥淲e need you," Biden told his donors. "Our democracy needs you. Because it鈥檚 about our freedoms.鈥

A person familiar with the event who was unauthorized to speak about it publicly said invitees all bundled at least $1 million for Biden鈥檚 2020 campaign. Invitations for the event went out only late last week, so some donors meeting that description were not expected to make it because of scheduling conflicts.

Some donors have groused about inconsistent outreach from Biden's White House, and the weekend summit was an effort to smooth over tensions as the reelect gets underway.

Biden's campaign has not reported how much it has raised since he formally declared his candidacy Tuesday morning, but Katzenberg said he is 鈥渁bsolutely confident鈥 the campaign will be able to top the nearly $1.1 billion .

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AP writer Brian Slodysko contributed.

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