See Inside The Star-Studded Bash Where Hillary Clinton Raised $2.5 Million

She raised over $2 million.

Katie Perry and Elton John performed in front of a star-studded audience at Radio City Music Hall at a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night.

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“It's a very important year for America and she is the only hope you have,” John told the room.

The three-hour concert earned Clinton a cool $2.5 million for her campaign.

Earlier in the day, she was at the Jacob Javits Center where more than 5,000 supporters attended a post-Super Tuesday victory rally.

Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was slow to announce his Clinton endorsement, walked on stage to a chorus of boos.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo mocked Donald Trump's plan to build a wall on the Mexican border.

“We'll build a wall, a big wall, the long wall. A thousand mile wall, like the China wall, but wider, but higher. It's nicer. A good-looking wall. Don't worry the wall is beautiful,” he joked.

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Despite her success on Super Tuesday, Clinton's rival Bernie Sanders says he has no intention of pulling out of the race. He held a press conference on Wednesday morning in Lansing, Michigan where he discussed economics and trade policy.

How did it happen that 600K manufacturing jobs – jobs that were once a ticket to the middle class – now pay a poverty wage of $9.60 an hour?

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 3, 2016

Our trade policy must change. Corporations must start investing to create jobs in Michigan and America, not in low-wage countries.

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 3, 2016



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