In the 2024 election cycle, this was the first time the president attended a fundraiser hosted by an Indian-American.
Our Bureau
San Fransisco, CA
Prominent Indian-American billionaire and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla hosted US President Joe Biden at his Silicon Valley residence for an election fundraiser. Mr Joe Biden raised more than $1.5 mn. The event was attended by many Indian-Americans from the Silicon Valley area. There were about 50 people seated and 30 or so standing.
Tickets for the fundraiser ranged from USD 6,600 to USD 100,000. Vinod Khosla is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and the founder of Khosla Ventures.
Biden in his speech focused more on immigration and women’s rights. “They (immigrants) have been incredible contributors to the work ethic of this country — incredible. One of the reasons why we continue to grow is we are not xenophobic. We have the input of new immigrants coming into the country that should come into the country that are generating economic growth,” he said amidst applause from the select group of fundraisers.
Biden was introduced at the fundraiser by Khosla, the host.
“Vinod and Neeru (Khosla), thank you. Thank you for that introduction and your whole family. You know, one of the bad news about being a child or a nephew in a deeply involved family is you have no way out,” said the president.
“Thank you for inviting us to your wonderful home because I came to see your dogs. As the press can tell you, I like dogs better than people sometimes,” Biden, 81, said, referring to his love and affection towards dogs.
President’s speech writer Vinay Reddy was among senior White House officials who accompanied Biden to the fundraiser.
On his way to the Khosla residence, the presidential convoy was greeted by both Israeli and pro-Palestinian groups.
In his remarks, Biden made several jokes about the former president and his Republican Party rival Donald Trump. “Not everyone is feeling the enthusiasm these days. The other day this guy walked up, said I’m in real trouble, short on cash, I don’t know what to do. I said Donald I can’t help you,” Biden said.
He had a slight twist from a line about bleach in Trump’s hair and instead said he should have injected it: “Remember him saying the best thing to do is to inject a little bleach into your arm… I wish he had done it a little bit himself.” He talked about Trump’s pride in “love letters from South Korean president Kim Jong Un,” presumably meaning North Korean.
Biden urged the audience to read Trump’s interview with $1 billion to his campaign, doing a sign of the cross.
Ajay Bhutoria, a member of the National Finance Committee of the Democratic National Committee, who also attended the fundraiser, said Indian-Americans could sway the outcome in several battleground states, potentially affecting the November 5, 2024 race for the White House in support of President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
According to Federal Election Commission records, Khosla has so far given approximately USD 1.4 million to Democratic campaigns and organizations.
Khosla has been involved in political advocacy, particularly in issues related to technology, energy, and the environment. While he has contributed to political causes and candidates, his political support and involvement may vary over time and depend on the specific issues and candidates involved.
Biden is set to face Trump in the November 5, 2024, presidential election, a rematch between them since their 2020 clash.