One area of focus in the aftermath of Vice President Kamala Harris’ Election Day defeat to President-Elect Donald Trump has been the Democrat infighting over how the $1 billion Harris raised during her short campaign for president was spent.
She used substantial amounts, seemingly to buy celebrity endorsements, not to mention the $15-20 million spent on the election eve concerts held across the country, all of which has ushered forth a lot of second-guessing and finger-pointing.
The campaign now finds itself some $20 million in debt and has been busy sending daily emails to supporters asking for more money. Notes in the emails claim the money will go to help the Democratic National Committee fund recounts in down-ballot races. Numerous campaign officials, however, have disputed that, according to NBC News, saying “it appeared the requests were meant to pay down debt,” with some calling the move “appalling” and “disgusting”:
Now, less than a week since the vice president conceded the contest, it not only has run out of money, it’s still asking for more. The campaign emails and texts, known for their ubiquity throughout the election, aren’t expected to stop anytime soon.
“Hi Team, It’s Kamala, The election isn’t what we
