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$1 Billion Couldn’t Purchase The Election | Economics

By Editorial Board Published November 12, 2024 3 Min Read
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 Billion Couldn’t Purchase The Election | Economics

Kamala Harris spent $1 billion on her failed presidential marketing campaign that’s now $20 million in debt. Merely how Harris and her workforce allotted funding for the marketing campaign is a stark reminder of how poorly her complete fiscal coverage would have been for the nation.

“Instead of owning any mistakes, or being transparent about the voter data and strategies that were so obviously wrong, they shut off their Twitter account and are patting each other on the back,” a former Harris guide informed the press. “We dug out of a deep hole but not enough.”

Harris spent about $7.5 million every day on campaigning efforts in August vs. Trump’s $2.7 million. She doubled down on efforts in September and shelled out $152 million every day merely on promoting whereas the Trump marketing campaign spent $63 million.

The place did the cash go? Kamala Harris refused to go on America’s prime podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” and opted to go on “Call Her Daddy,” a sexually specific podcast that whereas widespread has completely nothing to do with politics. The interview didn’t even garner 1 million views. Harris refused to journey away from D.C. and spent $100,000 changing a lodge room into a movie set. She got here off as out of contact and abrasive. Allow us to not overlook that she failed to say ANY of her insurance policies or why she was campaigning for weeks if not months.

Her marketing campaign relentlessly tried to achieve the youth and shelled out $4 million on “influencers” so they may fake to assist Harris on social media. She spent $20 million on concert events with Jon Bon Jovi, Woman Gaga, and Katy Perry performing the night time earlier than the election. Then there was the disastrous Oprah Winfrey interview. The Democrats truly paid Oprah $1 million to interview Harris as a assure that she’d painting her in a positive gentle.

She averted any interviewer who was unpaid and unbiased. She failed to look earlier than the American folks after she was put in because the Democrat’s candidate for almost a month after which introduced her VP candidate Tim Walz to her first sit-down interview as a result of she is just not a pure chief. The few instances she did sit down for an interview, her workforce was left scrambling for days, trying to decode her jumbled messages.

I referred to as Trump’s marketing campaign maybe the best in American historical past. Kamala Harris’ marketing campaign could very effectively be remembered because the WORST in election historical past. But, the Democratic Celebration is breaking up over her loss and pointing fingers in each path. They’ve blamed everybody however themselves for his or her failure.

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