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The Shocking Cost of Kamala Harris' Celebrity Endorsements! (EXPOSED)



In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris’ campaign made a significant financial investment in celebrity endorsements, aiming to leverage the influence of high-profile entertainers to sway voters. While celebrity endorsements have been a familiar strategy in American politics, the scale and costs of Harris’ approach have sparked considerable attention and criticism, particularly following her loss to President Donald Trump.

Despite raising over $1 billion, Harris’ campaign reportedly ended up with a debt of around $20 million, highlighting a major discrepancy between the funds raised and actual spending. This financial shortfall drew significant backlash, especially after Harris’ defeat. Donors were particularly upset by the campaign’s spending, which exceeded the funds raised, with lavish expenses on celebrity endorsements, high-profile events, and advertising. These expenditures were seen as mismatched with the expected outcomes and the financial aftermath of the election. In contrast, President-elect Trump’s campaign spent considerably less, under $400 million, including rally costs.

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37 comments
@larrybell2794

Before she sets sights on other political aspirations, she needs to make good on her debts. Obviously this sloppy spending should eliminate her from being in charge of anything!

@avelinabeeber3213

Kamala no longer this: 🤣😅😂😀😃😄😁 but this:😢😩😤🤯😭🥵😫😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.

@stillatit2024

All of those celebs who sold themselves to sell out America are off my watch list…. No more .

@RonMcFatridge

O well Hill spent one billion Kam spent two billion doing what democrats do best , spending other peoples money

@Javelinjoe73

Wow Harris is really showing her age

@sooner3034

she is not in debt. 500 million in an off shore account

@encinobalboa

Clooney and De Niro got fleeced while everyone else got paid.

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