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Kamala Harris SuperPAC soliciting anti-Trump posts from OnlyFans stars

They have a big budget.

OnlyFans’ Gayster was tapped by key allies of Vice President Harris to create anti-Trump content ahead of the Democratic Convention.

The only problem is that Michael Dougherty, 22, is a Trump-loving conservative.

“I was shocked when this agency contacted me,” the sex star and social media influencer with 775,000 followers told The Washington Post. “First, I can’t believe that these ‘we talk low, they talk high’ liberals would pay people to say bad things about Trump. Second, I can’t believe this agency was stupid enough not to Google me.”

The gay star on OnlyFans was asked by key allies of Vice President Harris to create anti-Trump content ahead of the Democratic Convention, but Michael Dougherty, 22, is a Trump-loving conservative. From @michaeldohertyx
OnlyFans performer Michael Dougherty said he would never make a TikTok video for Kamala Harris. Instagram @itsmichaeldoherty

“I tend to be conservative. On OnlyFans I wear American flag underwear and I shoot guns,” the Long Island native says.

“Just because I’m on OnlyFans doesn’t mean I’m selling out my values. I would never sell myself out for Kamala Harris,” he added.

Doherty has posted hundreds of videos showing nude or sexual content. On his OnlyFans.

Allies of Kamala Harris reached out to Doherty, asking if she would create anti-Trump content. AFP via Getty Images

On July 26, Doherty was solicited by influencer marketing firm Palette MGMT at the request of Future Forward, the largest and most influential Democratic super PAC currently active.

“Hi Michael, how are you? On behalf of one of our partners at Palette, we’re sharing an attractive paid offer to create and post anti-Trump content on TikTok,” the senior marketing coordinator said. Fernanda Oliveira Araujo He wrote this in a letter to The Washington Post.

The message promised to pay $1,500 for each TikTok video under 90 seconds in length. Araujo also shared a “creator summary” from Palette that detailed what Kamalaland was looking for.

Influencer marketing company Palette reached out to Doherty for some specific dos and don’ts. Retrieved from The New York Post

“A new generation of American voters, ages 18-24, have forgotten what President Trump looks like. In what is expected to be a competitive election year, we want to remind voters of the reality of President Trump,” the message began.

The notice asked Doherty to create a video in the form of a street interview.

One idea floated was “Trump or My Racist Uncle at Thanksgiving,” in which Doherty would show voters “crazy quotes from Trump” and ask them to guess who said them.

Parrett also warned that any ads “must not show any form of support for Donald Trump or his allies” or show “funny” moments from the former president “without providing context.”

The campaign to hire Michael Dougherty was a project of Future Forward, a Democratic super PAC funded by Michael Bloomberg and others. From @michaeldohertyx

Future Forward is $150 million donation It has received funding from major Democratic donors after President Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and is poised to raise $50 million in six battleground states. Ahead of the Democratic National Convention later this month, The Washington Post.

The super PAC’s biggest donor is former Mayor Michael Bloomberg — gave $19 million to the group in May, but He won the award President Biden presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Palette CEO Daniel Dux and Future Forward President Chauncey McLean did not respond to requests for comment.

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