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Harris Campaign Inflicted Major Damage on Democrat Brand

James Carville, a veteran Democratic strategist, said Democratic fundraising efforts are excited after Vice President Kamala Harris lost the election to Donald Trump.

On Thursday's episode of “Politics War Room,” Carville criticized The Harris campaign said, “The resistance will have a hard time raising money. These fundraisers will be burned.” hill It was reported on Saturday.

“They're really angry right now. The damage that the 2024 campaign has done, the damage that this decade has done to the Democratic brand, is almost immeasurable, almost immeasurable,” he said. continuation:

Days after the election, Breitbart News reported that Harris' campaign was apparently still soliciting donations.

The paper also said, “According to sources, Harris' campaign racked up $20 million in debt in the final weeks of the campaign.”

“Harris has raised nearly $1.5 billion, she told donors and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) finance director on a call Tuesday,” the Harris campaign said. hill said the article.

Carville explained that amid growing concerns about finances, leadership may decide to audit his campaign, Future Forward, and the DNC to let the public know what happened.

“But without full transparency, we think this campaign raised $1.5 billion. Now, we know the last we saw Future Forward was $900 million. So I would guess it was up to $1 billion before the election. That's a whopping $2.5 billion,” Carville said. He asked if anyone knew where the money went and said he knew where to look.

Social media users were quick to share their thoughts on Carville's comments. states“If $2.5 billion can't buy you the presidency, you know you're the worst candidate.”

“The Democratic Party seems to be declining as fast as traditional media. It's like they're linked and collapsing together,” said another user. I wrote.

Interestingly, many Democratic National Committee (DNC) employees are disgruntled after their recent firings. Breitbart News reported Tuesday that their union was outraged by their treatment and set up a “relief fund” to help former workers.

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