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Vice President Kamala Harris returned to her natural habitat of Hollywood over the weekend, partying with celebrities and studio executives as millions of Americans continue to deal with the devastating effects of Hurricane Helen. went.

“Oh, I'm so glad I'm home!” Kamala Harris reportedly shouted to the crowd at the Harris Waltz fundraiser at the JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

Prioritizing Hollywood stars over the millions of victims of Hurricane Helen created a negative news cycle for her campaign. Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit storm-hit areas in Georgia on Monday to help distribute relief supplies.

In response, Kamala Harris canceled her fundraising event and returned to Washington, D.C., on Monday morning.

Demi Lovato, Stevie Wonder, Jessica Alba, Lily Tomlin and Sterling K. Brown were among those who attended Sunday's Harris Waltz Hollywood fundraiser, according to multiple reports. It is said that he was Former Disney chief executive and Democratic Party fundraiser Jeffrey Katzenberg also attended, as did Universal president Donna Langley and Hollywood PR whiz Kelly Bush Novak.

The shindig reportedly raised more than $28 million for the Harris-Waltz campaign.

Kamala Harris spent the weekend rubbing shoulders with celebrities as millions of Americans in the Southeast continue to emerge from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helen. President Joe Biden told reporters the federal government would no longer provide federal funds to people affected by the hurricanes.

Hollywood celebrities have served as a reliable source of funding for Kamala Harris throughout her political career, which began in California.

After Biden withdrew from the race this summer after covering up his extensive cognitive decline, celebrities threw their weight behind Kamala, giving her campaign millions of dollars. I poured it.

But as ordinary Americans continue to suffer from record high consumer prices, one of Kamala Harris' biggest allies in the media is calling out her coziness with wealthy stars. It's ringing.

NBC News published an article last week warning that the party may be making big mistakes in this year's election.

“Soliciting celebrity endorsements is a long-standing tradition in presidential politics, and it's usually something Democrats win,” NBC News reporter Matt Dixon said. “But in the process, Democrats could be open to easy attack from Republicans, who are pandering to Hollywood rather than average Americans.”

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