OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
3:31pm – Thursday, November 7, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris' failed presidential campaign left her with more than $20 million in debt, according to reports and staff claims that have surfaced.
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Christopher Cadelago, left-wing outlet politiko's California bureau chief originally made this claim about X on Wednesday night.
His bio says he is “based in the Capitol, covering elections and political power from the governor's mansion to players in Los Angeles, the Bay Area and Silicon Valley.”
“A Kamala campaign staffer who saw these posts called me now and said there's a massive scandal that deserves an audit. The $20 million debt thing is true. Rob Flaherty of this staffer. He said he is currently circulating the Kamala fundraising email list to raise money for anyone who wants to raise money, including other campaigns and outside groups. said. Breitbart.
“Mr. Flaherty is the deputy campaign manager and reports to Jen O’Malley Dillon. Jen burned through $1 billion in a few months, and it was Jen’s idea to do all the concerts.” — [a] “Kamala's campaign adviser told me,” he continued.
This overspending was attributed to campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon, who said she was “prioritizing spending money on social media” at the expense of “spending money in favor of social media,” including Katy Perry, Lizzo, Eminem, Bruce Springsteen and more. It is said that priority was given to “concerts.'' It is a priority for campaigns such as,” Boyle explained.
Just 107 days after taking over as the top 2024 Democratic candidate to replace President Joe Biden, Harris began her presidential campaign.
Furthermore, data discovered by the Media Research Center (MRC) reveals that the vice president received more favorable mainstream media coverage than President-elect Donald Trump, resulting in huge spending in a relatively short period of time. What happened became clear.
After subtracting Trump's favorable coverage (15%) from Harris' coverage (78%), MRC said the Democrat's 63-point lead was the largest gap in modern media. According to the heartbeat of the nation For outlets, positive media attention is typically worth more than three times the advertising price.
This shows that the American public is waking up to the mainstream media's anti-Trump propaganda, which is full of fallacies and doctrines.
“High campaign finance burn rates resulted in heavy electoral losses in both the popular vote and the Electoral College, suggesting that voters were generally uninterested in both the party's candidates and their message.” ” the paper continued.
Read the FEC's legal rules to learn what happens when a political campaign incurs debt here.
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