In a striking display of transatlantic political rivalry, London played host to opulent fundraisers for Trump and Biden, highlighting the contrasting approaches and global stakes of the 2024 US presidential election. Here’s the full story.
Pivotal Election

While the UK general election draws ever closer, it can be easy to forget that the US also has another pivotal election scheduled for later this year, as incumbent President Joe Biden and former President turned convicted criminal Donald Trump battle it out for the most powerful job in the world.
US Election in Focus

However, in London recently, it suddenly became much more challenging to ignore the upcoming US election in favour of the rapidly approaching UK election.
Simultaneous Fundraisers

The campaigns of Donald Trump and Joe Biden both organised fundraising events in London on the same evening to raise funds for their respective political candidates.
Luxurious Trump Fundraiser

At a luxurious private residence in West London, former Australian pop star Holly Valance and her husband, British property magnate Nick Candy, hosted a splendid fundraiser supporting Donald Trump.
High-Profile Guest List

This event attracted significant media attention due to its high-profile guest list and eye-watering ticket prices.
Pricey Tickets

According to Greg Swenson, chairman of Republicans Overseas UK, tickets ranged from $10,000 to $100,000, with dinner alone costing $50,000 per couple.
Notable Attendees

The guest list featured notable personalities such as Donald Trump Jr., former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Brexit architect and the new leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage.
“Incredible” Event

To CBS News, Trump Jr. described the event as “incredible,” and stressed how much money the event had raised for his father’s campaign amidst Trump’s ongoing legal challenges.
Biden’s Fundraiser

In contrast, across town, Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour hosted a dinner in support of Joe Biden, organised by Democrats Abroad.
Lower-Priced Tickets

Tickets for this fundraiser were priced at $1,000 each, a stark difference from the Trump event’s exorbitant entry fees.
Discreet Event

The Biden campaign maintained a lower profile regarding this event, with limited details available to the media.
Rallying Support

However, the gathering symbolised a concentrated effort to rally international support for the Democratic cause, leveraging Wintour’s influential network to enhance Biden’s campaign coffers.
Conviction Timing

The timing of these fundraisers was particularly notable, occurring shortly after Donald Trump was convicted on multiple counts in a high-profile New York trial.
Conviction Spurs Support

However, Trump’s recent conviction didn’t lead to him losing support—instead, the opposite.
“Enthusiasm Jumped”

According to Greg Swenson, Trump’s conviction seemingly energized his cultish followers, “The enthusiasm definitely jumped after the verdict two weeks ago. It seems like the people who were prone to donate are donating more.”
Fundraising Surge

The Trump campaign reported a substantial fundraising boost, raising $141 million in the weeks following the conviction.
Celebrity Influence

Both events highlighted the role of celebrities in modern political campaigns. Holly Valance, a former one-hit wonder pop star and actress turned political activist, leveraged her public profile and connections to rally support for Trump.
Wintour’s Endorsement

Similarly, Anna Wintour’s endorsement of Joe Biden reflected the influence of cultural figures in shaping political narratives and mobilising resources.
High-Profile Endorsements

As a long-time Democratic supporter, Wintour’s hosting of the fundraiser demonstrated the importance of high-profile endorsements in bolstering campaign efforts on the international stage.
Scheduling “Fluke”

Despite both events occurring on the same evening, Sharon Manitta, global press secretary for Democrats Abroad, noted that the scheduling of the events was nothing more than a “fluke.”
Mutual Representation

Still, it is doubtful that either side would not want to be similarly represented in the capital city of a close ally.
Contrasting Campaign Styles

The contrasting styles of the Trump and Biden fundraisers brought into sharp focus the contrasting styles of both campaigns.
Lavish Trump Event

The Trump event, marked by its luxury and high ticket prices, focused on wealthy donors and high-profile endorsements.
“Party of the People”

Despite this, Swenson asserted that the Republicans were the “party of the people” despite the lavish nature of the event.
Inclusive Biden Event

In contrast, with its relatively modest ticket price, the Biden fundraiser sought to project a more inclusive image, appealing to a broader base of supporters.
UK-US Links

The rival fundraising events in London offered a unique view of how closely the right-wing movements of the UK and US are linked.
Farage’s Trump Connection

It is common knowledge that Farage is a close friend of Trump, even saying shortly before his electoral run that he wanted to focus more on Trump’s campaign in the US.
Liberal Support

Similarly, the Democrats have worldwide reach, particularly among the US’s more liberal high society types, many of whom are profoundly uncomfortable with the idea of a second Trump presidency.
Fundraisers’ Impact

However, it remains to be seen if the London-based fundraisers will tip the scales of the US election in favour of one candidate.
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