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“Though it didn’t create the frantic, high-paced competitive bidding that we had hoped, it did raise


When President Barack Obama turned down free tickets to this weekend's Sprint Cup race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the track hoped to auction off the "presidential" tickets sta travel penn state to raise big money for charity.
The four tickets, which are emblazoned with Obama's name and the White House address, were sold for $300. Bidding sta travel penn state began at $100 and the tickets, which are for some of the best seats at the track, are valued at $110 each.
"Though it didn't create the frantic, high-paced competitive bidding that we had hoped, it did raise $300 for Speedway Children's Charities," NHMS president Jerry Gappens said in a release from the track.
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