Kamala Harris, the DNC and some Democrat donors are not pleased with each other.
A report claims that Democratic donors backed out from a fundraiser for Kamala.
The Wall Street Journal reported that “one person responded with a profanity laced rejection…Others stated they did not want to donate to the party until the party produced substantive plans for winning elections.” The Wall Street Journal reported that those who declined said they were committed and couldn’t pull it off.
A report on Wednesday said that Democratic donors had withdrawn from a major fundraiser for former Vice President Kamala Harri, and one of them even sent a “profanity laced rejection.”
The Wall Street Journal reported on the struggles of the Democratic National Committee to raise funds during Donald Trump’s second tenure in office.
According to “familiar” people with the conversation, the DNC tried to reach out to major donor earlier this year via the San Francisco-based fundraising event but most declined.
The report stated that “one person responded to the invitation with a profanity laced rejection.” Others said that they would not give money to the party unless it had a plan to win elections. The people who refused told the national party that they were already committed and couldn’t do it.
The DNC still owes Kamala Harris campaign debt.
DNC pays $1.6M to Kamala Harris for her failed campaign, as Dems are in a tight race in New Jersey
According to the most recent federal filings, the Democratic National Committee is still paying out shortfalls from former Vice President Kamala Harris’ failed 2024 campaign. At least $1.6million was paid in September alone.
The Harris campaign spent $1.49m for media production, consulting and data services, as well as $106,312 on data services, and $21,762 for renting space in a Grand Rapids community center, Mich., for an event to be held with billionaire Mark Cuban, who will promote the Democratic nominee’s status as a “pro-business” candidate, scheduled for October 2024.
Axios reported the first on Federal Election Commission (FEC), that the debts covered since Election Day totaled more than $20 Million.


