Stylish Celebrity Escapism
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Mar 17
'08
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner host fundraiser for Obama


Ben Affleck and wife Jennifer Garner were in the Boston area over the weekend to host and appear at a fundraising dinner for presidential candidate Barack Obama. Affleck has never been one to shy away from political causes– he and buddy/co-star Matt Damon campaigned in favor fair health benefits for labor unions back in 2004 and Ben not only appeared on the Bill O’Reilly show, but held his own against the host. Affleck told O’Reilly during that broadcast that he is a social liberal but didn’t consider himself a Democratic “party guy.” But since meeting Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention on Boston, Affleck has become a big fan of the candidate.

They may have been drawn by a chance to meet Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, but the hearts of the 450 people who packed Rumor last night belonged to one man: Barack Obama. The sold-out fund-raiser at the Theater District nightclub was hosted by the Hollywood power couple to rally support for Obama’s bid to win the White House. “I’m here because I’m trying to raise money for a campaign and a candidacy that I believe in,” Affleck told the media shortly after hopping out of a black Chevy Suburban with his wife and his mom, Chris. “I’m just trying to do my part.” Affleck met the Illinois senator when they were both in Boston for the 2004 Democratic National Convention and said his “admiration of [Obama] has grown” since. The Oscar winner seemed particularly proud to participate in a gathering that regular folks could go to, noting “it’s not a $1,500-a-plate event for the elite.” (Tickets were $250 for a VIP reception and $50 for the main party.) Among those spotted were Senator John Kerry and his wife, Teresa, Red Sox GM Theo Epstein ’s brother Paul and his wife, Saskia Grinberg, and Wellness Community-Greater Boston CEO Ron Lipof. The politically savvy Affleck, who has donated at least $4,600 to Obama’s campaign according to public records, wasn’t going to be drawn into the recent flaps between Obama and Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton, who won the Massachusetts primary. “This is not about casting aspersions,” the “Gone Baby Gone” director said. “If I were to choose between the two, it would be Barack.” Garner stayed above the political fray, saying she really likes Boston and “would move here in a heartbeat, but it’s six hours from where I work.” But Garner, who’s in town filming “The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” quickly corrected herself saying, “Whoops, I’m working here at the moment.”

[From Boston.com]

I liked that Ben chose to throw this fundraiser in his hometown instead of Hollywood. It would have been so easy for Ben and Jen to turn this into a Tinseltown glamour event, but instead, he decided to keep it a little more low-key and focus more on the candidate than his own star power. My only complain was that his new life partner, Jimmy Kimmel, couldn’t make an appearance.

Pictures of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner were taken on Sunday outside Rumer nightclub where the fundraiser for Obama took place, thanks to Splash News.

Written by MSat

Posted in Barack Obama, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Politics

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8 Responses to “Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner host fundraiser for Obama”

  1. Good for them and good for Obama, I like celebs who use their celebrity to bring attention to causes who need it and who are not afraid of making political statements. And besides, I love Ben and Jennifer. They are probably my favourite Hollywood couple ever.
    Some people may complain about the sides they are taking, but I think any celebrity raising more awareness about the importance of voting is doing something right, no matter who they vote for and no matter who the people they’ve reached will vote for.

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  2. california angel:

    Seperately, they are annoying and self-righteous. Together they are twice as annoying and self-righteous. All of these celebrities are so full of themselves to think that anyone cares what candidate they favor. If people cannot make that decision without knowing what “so & so” thinks, than they are obviously not informing themselves or bothering to form their own opinion.

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  3. If Ben Affleck is supporting you then you know you have no chance at winning. He is bad luck and a moron.

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  4. Gotta agree with California angel here. How sadly ignorant about the world around them must someone be to make a decision on whom to vote for based on Ben Affleck’s opinion.

    You really want to take political advice from the genius that thought ‘Reindeer Games’ was a good career move? Rrrrright.

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  5. Ben Affleck is the biggest douche. Incidently, I thought he jumped the shark during his last endorsement, when he was attached to John Kerry’s elbow. Stop flattering yourself, Affleck, no one cares who you vote for.

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  6. “My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world.
    I hope you’ll join with me as we try to change it.” — Barack Obama

    Hilarious!!!

    What is this “change” he keeps talking about??? He never really talks about what this “change” is.

    He is just ANOTHER talking puppet.

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  7. I also like the fact that they are hosting a low key event in his home town. I am sick of people like Paris Hilton, Adam Sandler - who has also made his share of crap, Keanu Reeves - - someone else who has made a lot of bad movies and who does nothing for anyone, and many others who have no thoughts in their head but pleasing themselves and the hell with the rest of the world. I would take 10 Ben Afflecks who at least try to do something for this country, over one Johhny Depp who takes the money and runs home to another country to hide until we are all ready to kiss his ass again. And if I didn’t shit in your cornflakes enough already - keep in mind that if you HAD listened to Ben in 2000, we would have had Gore and in 2004, we would have gotten rid of the idiot who put hos good buddy in charge of FEMA so that New Orleans could go down the crapper while he sat around reading horse magazines. And whatever you say about Ben or anyone else supporting political candidates - at least they are not trying to tell us that we need to get rid of our inner Thetans or watch out for the aliens in Volcanoes.

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  8. They’re actors. Who cares who they vote for?

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