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Former Fundraiser for Obama Leaves Democrat Party, Supports Trump

A former fundraiser who helped raise millions of dollars for former President Barack Obama has spoken out about his “break” with the Democratic Party and how he supports former President Donald Trump.

During an interview with Fox News Jesse Watters PrimetimeAllison Huynh explanation Several issues arose before she left the party.

Huynh founded the robotics company Willow Garage in 2006 with her ex-husband, Scott Hassan, a former Google programmer. Huynh and Hassan hosted a dinner Fee That’s about $50,000 to $100,000 per person, per plate. New York Post.

“Like any divorce, it’s not just one thing that leads to a divorce, it’s a series of events that lead to it,” Huynh explained in an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters.

Hooney, who lives in California, added that Democrats are focused on “policing what’s wrong” instead of cracking down on criminals and making our streets safer.

“Democrats have been policing the wrong things,” Huynh added. “What we need to be policing is violent criminals on the streets of San Francisco, people defecating in front of me and my children, people injecting heroin, and allowing criminals to come into our grocery stores and steal from us and close down our grocery stores.”

The former Democratic fundraiser, who now identifies as an independent, New York Post She recently attended a Donald Trump fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago and said she was “amazed” to meet the former president, adding that he was “personable, funny and intelligent.”

“I’m pleased that Trump is very knowledgeable about what’s going on in the country and the economy,” Huynh told the outlet. “He’s got the information. He’s committed to the things that matter: education (his kids are well educated), fighting crime, immigration, fighting business.”

A range of Democratic donors and government officials have chosen not to endorse President Joe Biden.

Mark Hackel, mayor of Macomb County, Michigan, said in May that he wouldn’t vote in the next election because he disliked both Biden and Trump, adding, “They only talk negative things about each other.”

Former Democratic donor Jacob Helberg said in an interview with Fox Business that he now supports Trump, saying he has “witnessed the Democratic Party being taken over by the Squad and woke theology.”

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