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Vice President Kamala Harris’s billion-dollar campaign is reportedly soliciting donations from supporters and selling its email list to cover its $20 million debt.
Harris, who conceded the presidential race to Donald Trump Wednesday afternoon, ended her campaign with a debt of at least $20 million, sources told Politico’s California bureau chief Christopher Cadelago. The campaign is "selling their email list to make up for the losses," according to Puck’s senior political correspondent Tara Palmeri.
The Harris campaign in an email Wednesday, well after voting ended, asked supporters to "donate to the Harris Fight Fund today to ensure we have the resources to elect Democrats down the ticket to hold the Trump administration accountable."
The Harris-Walz ticket and its allies spent nearly $1.4 billion on political ads, outspending the Trump-Vance campaign and Republican groups by around $460 million, according to a report from AdImpact. The Harris campaign received just over $1 billion in contributions, according to data from the Federal Election Commission.
Harris’s deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty "is currently shopping around the Kamala fundraising email list to anyone who wants it to try to raise the money back," a campaign staffer confirmed to Breitbart.
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