Hillary Clinton continued her California fundraising swing Thursday with three Los Angeles-area events aimed at building her “Hillstarters” program.
The Democratic presidential front-runner’s program asks people to raise $27,000 for the campaign with 10 $2,700 contributions. Maximum direct contribution to the Clinton campaign this year is $2,700.
Clinton began the three-day campaign swing Wednesay at a fundraiser hosted Wednesday by billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer, a former hedge fund manager who opposes building the Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry crude oil from Canada to Texas.
Clinton has had no opinion on the pipeline, still under consideration by the Obama administration. President Barack Obama earlier this year vetoed legislation to approve construction.
Thursday’s events are scheduled at the homes of Cathy and Len Unger, Dayna and Steve Bochco, and Haim and Cheryl Saban. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., is co-hosting the Bochco event in Pacific Palisades.