Former President Barack Obama is jumping full-on into the midterms with a fundraiser for the Senate Democrats' campaign arm, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: The event comes as Democrats' once-poor outlook of keeping control of the upper chamber has improved amid pervasive candidate quality issues among Republican Senate contenders.
Driving the news: The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is hosting a Sept. 8 fundraiser featuring a "conversation" headlined by Obama and Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), chair of the DSCC, according to an invite obtained by Axios.
- Tickets for the New York City event are $25,000-a-pop for general admission and $50,000 for VIP, the invite says.
The backdrop: The former president is also headlining an Aug. 30 fundraiser for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, Politico reported Monday.
- That event is being held at Martha's Vineyard with NDRC president and former Attorney General Eric Holder.