'I knew it': Internet slams Hillary Clinton and Lin-Manuel Miranda as they host Broadway-themed fundraiser for Biden's campaign

The event, set for April 3, coincides with a performance of 'Suffs: The Musical,' a production in which Clinton is said to be a co-producer
PUBLISHED MAR 15, 2024
Hillary Clinton and Lin-Manuel Miranda will reportedly host a Broadway-themed fundraiser for President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign together in April 2024(Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton and Lin-Manuel Miranda will reportedly host a Broadway-themed fundraiser for President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign together in April 2024(Getty Images)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and ‘Hamilton’ creator Lin-Manuel Miranda are reportedly hosting a Broadway-themed fundraiser for President Joe Biden's campaign, per The Hill.

The event, set for April 3, coincides with a performance of 'Suffs: The Musical,' a production in which Clinton is said to be a co-producer.

What would the Broadway-themed fundraiser revolve around?

The Broadway musical set to open next month follows suffragettes in the years leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment in the year 1920, which granted women the right to vote.

Clinton, a longstanding Broadway enthusiast, hosted a contest through her political action organization, 'Onward Together,' in 2018.

The lucky winner was granted the opportunity to accompany her for a "Broadway play and chardonnay."


 
 
 
 
 
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Miranda, on the other hand, has been an outspoken Biden supporter and starred in a Spanish-language advertisement to boost support for him among Puerto Ricans living in Florida during the 2020 elections.

There has been no comment from either the Biden reelection campaign or Miranda's representatives regarding the fundraiser at this time.

Internet slammed Democrats for hosting the Broadway-themed fundraiser for Biden's campaign

People on X dismissed the efforts of Hillary Clinton and Lin-Manuel Miranda for hosting the fundraiser together for the incumbent President’s reelection bid.

One X user remarked, "Seems like a pretty desperate hail-mary, but it's not like they have a whole lot of other options."



 

Another user asked, "Who plans these things?"



 

Another user said, "I first read it as 'a Broadway-themed musical.' That'd be better, just as cringey, but far more laughs for the money."



 

One user wrote, "I knew it...'Hillary Clinton: The Musical' !!...it was just a matter of time."



 

Another X user quipped, "The 2 most unlikeable people together with the most unpopular president in history... let's go."



 

One more user tweeted, "That’s great! Elites unite! P**s off the regular people even more…"



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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