Jesse Watters ended Kamala’s career last night. How did they spend $1B and still manage to be $20M in debt?
Jesse Watters ended Kamala’s career last night.
How did they spend $1B and still manage to be $20M in debt? pic.twitter.com/gNMxhXcexP
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) November 9, 2024
DNC official Lindy Li just called the Harris campaign a “billion dollar disaster.” “The truth is this is just an epic disaster, this is a $1 billion disaster… they’re $20 million or $18 million in debt. It’s incredible…” Kamala Harris is as bad at campaign finance as she is at spending taxpayer dollars. It costs a lot of money to sell bad ideas. That’s why Democrats need a huge war chest, big tech censorship, Hollywood celeb endorsements, free concerts, lawfare campaigns, astroturf protests, “interviews” that are actually campaign events, massive in-kind media contributions, and tons of mail-in ballots. Despite this heavily rigged political terrain, the Democrats STILL lost. That’s how bad the Democratic Party is.
DNC official Lindy Li just called the Harris campaign a “billion dollar disaster.”
“The truth is this is just an epic disaster, this is a $1 billion disaster… they’re $20 million or $18 million in debt. It’s incredible…”
Kamala Harris is as bad at campaign finance as she… pic.twitter.com/mdLMmRGG6G
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) November 9, 2024
Will Trump pay off Kamala’s $20 million campaign debt?? pic.twitter.com/HDaLmX12Sb
— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) November 9, 2024
KAMALA CAMPAIGN’S $20M CONCERT SPENDING LEAVES CAMPAIGN IN DEBT Kamala’s campaign spent up to $20 million on swing-state concerts with Jon Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry the night before her election loss to Trump. The spending spree left the campaign $20 million in debt, sparking concern among staff and vendors about not being paid. While artists donated their time, production costs surged due to last-minute decisions. Efforts to cut expenses included canceling an Alanis Morissette show, but expenses continued to climb, impacting campaign finances severely. – Mario Nawfal
- Campaign Debt Crisis: Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign faces a $20 million deficit following pre-election concerts.
- Expensive Events: The concerts, featuring artists like Bon Jovi, Christina Aguilera, and Lady Gaga, were intended to energize voters but ended up costing between $15 million and $20 million.
- Staff and Vendor Payments: Vendors and staff, including 40-60 advance team members in some cities, are reportedly still awaiting payment, causing frustration.
- Criticism of High Costs: The high cost and rushed planning led to budget overruns, with internal criticism of campaign decisions.
- Efforts to Cut Costs: The campaign cut performances in certain cities and scaled back expenses as Election Day approached.
- Missed Policy Messaging: Critics argue funds should have focused on voter concerns like inflation, instead of celebrity endorsements.
- Ongoing Fundraising: Despite the debt, the campaign continues post-election fundraising to cover outstanding financial obligations.