Posted: Oct 7, 2012 6:31 PM by Dan Lothian - CNN White House Correspondent
Los Angeles (CNN)- President Obama is tapping his California ATM with a combination of star-studded concerts and intimate high-dollar dinners.
He's expected to raise nearly $9.5 million dollars for the Obama Victory Fund over two days.
The West Coast swing kicks off with a big concert at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, featuring Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder, Katy Perry, Jon Bon Jovi, and Earth Wind & Fire. Actor George Clooney is slatted to deliver remarks.
A campaign official tells CNN an estimated 6,000 people are expected at the Sunday-evening event, with tickets starting at $250.
Obama will also meet privately with a dozen so-called high-dollar donors, along with former President Bill Clinton, and attend a dinner with 150 guests at $20,000 per person.
On Monday, the president heads to San Francisco, where he'll attend three fundraisers: A $40,000-per-person event at the Intercontinental Hotel; a $20,000-per-ticket dinner at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium; and another concert featuring John Legend and Michael Franti that's expected to draw about 6,000 people, with tickets starting at $200.
In a separate event at a private residence on Monday in Los Angeles, President Clinton is expected to raise an additional $160,000.
Campaign officials say this big fundraising push will help them compete in key battleground states where polls still show a tight race.
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