Harris campaign struggling to pay senior staffers amid post-election financial straits.
Maybe dont PAY influencers to try and BUY votes🤷🏽♀️
The campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris is facing challenges in fulfilling its financial commitments to its staff due to ongoing difficulties encountered after the presidential election, as reported.
The small details of the Harris campaign's current finances are not known, but a steady stream of leaks by disgruntled insiders close to the organization paint the picture of a tense cash crunch that's left a bad taste in the mouth of many employees.
The campaign made the decision to freeze payments to its senior staffers this week. Despite previous promises to keep those employed on the pay rolls through December. Oh the JOY they must feel. The staffers who were informed of the payment cuts were told that their health insurance will continue through the end of the year, according to sources close to the campaign.
Harris-Walz fundraising efforts pulled in a historic $1 billion haul over the course of just three months ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5. Somehow, this war chest didn't cover the expenses accumulated through payments for celebrity appearances, influencers, high-profile events, and a massive network of voter mobilization teams across the country.
What makes it worse? We're all over the presidential phone calls and text messages that have been spamming our phones for the past few months. Individuals on the Harris campaign's contact lists are still being bombarded with daily appeals for donations through email and text messages!
Staffers were instructed in a post-election conference call not to talk to the media about internal affairs as operations wind down. The instructions have been in one ear and out the other. As complaints to media outlets from personnel continue to leak about the messy process of wrapping up the campaign.
But are we all THAT surprised? Residents in North Carolina are still waiting for their FEMA Checks. Meanwhile Doug's making millions off investments that he made into the Albemarle-Lithium Chemical manufacturer in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Whose construction site was conveniently relocated to an area of North Carolina that was devastated the most by the storms…interesting.