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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Kamala Harris’ campaign left with $1.8 million after burning over $1 billion to defeat Trump

Kamala Harris’ campaign left with $1.8 million after burning over $1 billion to defeat Trump

by Jake Hoffman
December 8, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read

In the aftermath of a contentious election cycle, newly released Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings have unveiled a nuanced financial portrait of the Democratic Party’s economic standing, with Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign offering a particularly revealing snapshot.

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The Harris campaign’s financial report shows a remarkable trajectory of fundraising and expenditure. Despite investing over $1 billion in her presidential bid, the campaign concluded with $1.8 million remaining in its bank accounts. Notably, the campaign reported zero outstanding debts, a rare accomplishment in the high-stakes world of presidential politics.

Between October 17 and November 25, Harris’ campaign executed an aggressive financial strategy, channeling more than $270 million into her White House pursuit. This quarter-billion-dollar spending spree drew significant attention from political observers and fundraising experts.

Democratic National Committee’s fiscal position

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) presented a surprisingly robust financial position. Despite recent post-election staff reductions, the party reported over $47 million in cash reserves and no existing debts. This fiscal stability stands in stark contrast to the typically challenging post-election financial landscape.

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The campaign’s primary supporting SuperPAC, the Future Forward Group, presented a more complex financial picture. The organization reported nearly $50 million in what appeared to be unpaid bills, primarily related to advertising expenses. However, Chauncey McLean, who oversees Future Forward, emphasized that these are not genuine debts but rather FEC reporting requirements.

Democrats have continued their fundraising momentum post-election. A recent fundraising email from Harris’ joint fundraising committee introduced the “Harris Fight Fund” program, ostensibly aimed at supporting down-ticket Democrats and holding political opponents accountable.

Looking ahead

Financial experts caution that a comprehensive understanding of the Democratic Party’s fiscal health may not emerge until January, when complete year-end reports are filed with the FEC.

As the dust settles on a tumultuous election cycle, the Harris campaign’s financial conclusion offers a microcosm of the broader Democratic Party’s economic strategies and challenges. The intricate dance of fundraising, spending, and financial reporting continues to be a critical narrative in American political discourse.

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“The invoices are already paid,” McLean stated, highlighting the dynamic and often misunderstood world of campaign finance.

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