Kamala Harris' campaign plummeted towards the end, but a closer look reveals that her wasteful spending may have played a big role, with the vice president reportedly burning through $1.5 billion in just 15 weeks. There is.
“She was able to spend $1.5 billion in 15 weeks without having any assets. That was really impressive.” Stu Bruguiere “Stu Does America” comment.
“Her wealthy campaign spared no expense in attracting voters: an avalanche of advertising, social media influencers, hired door-knockers, thousands of staff, expensive rallies, Oprah's glitzy town hall paid for celebrities, and Shane Goldmacher wrote in a New York Times article that there were “concerts and even a drone show,” adding, “Average sales of about $100 million a week. It was,” he added.
The Harris campaign's biggest expense was advertising, with most of the $600 million spent on media production and purchases. The $2.5 million went to three digital agencies that specialize in working with online influencers.
Harris' Oprah town hall also cost the campaign nearly $2.5 million, but Oprah tried to explain that cost in terms of setup costs.
“Oprah is having a bit of an argument here. First of all, not only did she receive $1 million herself, she donated it to this production company, and these events cost a lot of money.” It takes,” Stu says. “You could say, 'Okay, if you're rooting for Kamala that much, shouldn't you give it away for free?'”
“You might think so, but because Democrats are pushing for campaign finance reform, we have campaign finance laws that basically say you can't make a large donation for free and say it's not a donation,” he said. continue.
However, there's one problem.
“In their own attempt to defend themselves here, seemingly exposing the crime, they say the $1 million underestimated the cost of the event, the full amount that cost nearly $2.5 million. Because they say they are,” he explains. “So if it says $1 million on the books but it actually costs $2.5 million and Oprah eats $1.5 million, that's actually a campaign finance violation. That's a crime. .”
“So they may have actually committed a crime in an attempt to win a press war,” he added.
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