Bill Clinton offered a chance to spend a day with him if donors chipped in. Bill asks help for Hillary's debt

Bill Clinton isn’t finished campaigning just yet.

Amid speculation that Hillary Clinton might make a run for the presidency in 2016, her husband is taking another swing at shrinking her lingering 2008 campaign debt, which totals $73,000 as of Sept. 30.


In an email to supporters Wednesday, Bill Clinton offered a chance to spend a day with him if donors chipped in to drive down his wife’s campaign debt before Dec. 6.

”There is nothing I enjoy more than good conversation with good people, which is why I’ve enjoyed it so much whenever we’ve brought one of Hillary’s strongest supporters to New York to spend the day with me — and I’m happy to tell you that I’ve asked to do it again,” the email said.

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Since becoming the nation’s top diplomat, Hillary Clinton can’t involve herself in any campaigning, which has left Bill Clinton to help out with debt reduction. In June 2008, after losing the Democratic nomination to President Barack Obama, the debt totaled $25 million, according to CBS, and since then, Bill Clinton has pitched similar emails and raffles.