Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, which has raised $1 billion and eliminated $20 million in debt, announced that the far-left Reverend Al Sharpton's civil rights group would be giving a friendly interview weeks before the pastor's civil rights organization. provided funding.
finance record It was revealed that President-elect Harris donated $500,000 to the National Action Network (NAN), which was founded by Sharpton in 1991, in two installments, on September 5th and October 1st. .
above October 20thsharpton threw Harris' “Softball Questions” on MSNBC, political state.
when asked If the lack of support from some men was due to “misogyny,” the failed presidential candidate replied, “I think you're absolutely right.”
NAN was criticized in the second half of 2022 for the following reasons: expenditure Breitbart News reported that Sharpton's six-figure bonus, along with nearly $1 million in private jet pay, brought his compensation for the year to $648,794.
finance record Harris' campaign also made this clear. Two payments of $500,000 On October 15th, I sent this message to Oprah Winfrey's media company, Harpo Productions. Around that time, the billionaire television personality appeared with the vice president at a town hall event and rally in Philadelphia before Election Day.
'Not true' Winfrey said TMZ was asked on Monday if she was paid “$1 million in endorsement fees for Kamala.”
“I've never been paid anything,” she added, getting into her car to fend off the next question: “What do you think about the mass exodus of celebrities?”
Harris' campaign gave He has donated to lesser-known civil rights organizations, including $2 million to the National Urban League, $150,000 to the Black Economic Alliance, $150,000 to the Black Church PAC, $30,000 to the Haitian Women's Fund, and the Black Masonic Organization. He has donated $150,000 to the International Free and Accepted Modern Masons. According to the Washington Free Beacon.
The campaign also donated to Latino organizations, including $120,000 to Casa in Action, $105,000 to the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, and $120,000 to Somos Votantes.
Despite her efforts to pay money to minority groups to rally Black and Latino demographics, both voting blocs historical change To President-elect Donald Trump.
