@nathanTbernard
Once again, Nazi grifting shit-for-brains
@grahamformaine is talking out. His own cash is coming in from across the country and there is a 0% chance that he is refusing large donations if any wealthy are stupid enough to put the retard in the Senate.
Once again, Nazi grifting shit-for-brains is talking out of his ass. You are 100% full of shite, 100% of the time.
The Harris campaign sources: Super PACs and Dark Money: Super PACs, notably Future Forward, played a major role. While Harris's official campaign raised about $1 billion, allied outside groups and Super PACs brought in over $500 million. These PACs rely on unlimited contributions from wealthy donors, corporations, and "dark money" 501(c)(4) nonprofits, which do not have to disclose their donors. Joint Fundraising Committees: The campaign raised much of its big-dollar money through the Harris Victory Fund, a joint committee that splits large checks among the national party, state parties, and the campaign itself.
By utilizing these committees, wealthy donors could write single checks that legally distributed money across dozens of different Democratic entities at once.
A partial list... and this is not including the Super Pacs.
The final campaign finance disclosures verified by tracking entities like Forbes and Bloomberg confirm that over 80 billionaires financially backed Kamala Harris's campaign. The comprehensive list of billionaires who funded or publicly backed her White House run, broken down by industry, includes:
Technology, Venture Capital & Telecom
Bill Gates (Microsoft co-founder) Melinda French Gates (Philanthropist) Dustin Moskovitz (Meta/Facebook co-founder) Reed Hastings (Netflix co-founder) Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn co-founder) Eric Schmidt (Former Google CEO) Laurene Powell Jobs (Emerson Collective / Apple heir) Sheryl Sandberg (Former Meta COO) Chris Larsen (Ripple co-founder) Vinod Khosla (Khosla Ventures) Chris Sacca (Lowercase Capital) Joe Gebbia (Airbnb co-founder) Mark Cuban (Cost Plus Drugs / Tech entrepreneur) Barry Diller (IAC/InterActiveCorp) Dagmar Dolby (Dolby Laboratories) Charles Ergen (DISH Network) James Goodnight (SAS Institute) Ron Conway (SV Angel venture capitalist)
Finance, Hedge Funds & Private Equity
Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg LP founder) George Soros (Soros Fund Management) Alex Soros (Open Society Foundations) Tom Steyer (Farallon Capital founder) Jonathan Gray (Blackstone President) David Blitzer (Blackstone executive) Hamilton James (Former Blackstone executive) David Bonderman (TPG Capital co-founder) Jim Coulter (TPG Capital co-founder) John Doerr (Kleiner Perkins venture capitalist) Marc Lasry (Avenue Capital Group) Glenn Hutchins (Silver Lake co-founder) Bruce Karsh (Oaktree Capital Management) Henry Laufer (Renaissance Technologies
Media, Sports & Entertainment
Steven Spielberg (Director/Amblin) George Lucas (Lucasfilm) Oprah Winfrey (Harpo Productions) David Geffen (DreamWorks co-founder) Haim Saban (Saban Capital Group)