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SALT LAKE CITY — Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, split their time in Utah Tuesday at a fund raiser for him and a visit to military families for her.
Jill Biden spent more than an hour at the Utah National Guard to raise awareness for "Joining Forces," a national initiative to support troops and their families. The Bidens' son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, served in Iraq as a member of the Delaware Army National Guard.
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"It's not just the person wearing the uniform, it's the whole family who gives service," she told those in attendance.
Meanwhile, the vice president attended a fundraiser in Park City. The event was held at the home of John and Kristi Cumming, who hosted a similar event for then-presidential candidate Obama in August 2007.
People paid between $100 and $25,000 for access to Joe Biden.
By contrast, Mitt Romney's events in Utah have commanded a minimum $1,000 per person admission. The top-dollar donors at a recent appearance in Bountiful raised millions of dollars, $50,000 at a time. The race for the White House is also a fundraising contest these days. And so far Romney is ahead.
Contributing: Lisa Riley Roche










