“Kamala demands a life of luxury,” a former aide revealed. “She treats the campaign like a personal checking account to fund a lifestyle she aspires to,” another aide warned.
“Staff has always worried about Kamala’s spending, but she is adamant about using campaign money as she wants,” that aide on her former Senate campaign said.
Kamala quoted an elected official “I’m not going to say who, but it was a big personality who we all know” who told her “show me you can raise some money, and maybe people will take you seriously.” That “big personality” was Willie Brown whose name she could only mention in code The donors in the room, Kamala said, “have been on this journey with me from the very beginning.” A few days before the donor coup against democracy, the New York Times quoted Mark Buell criticizing Biden and asking, “Do we have time to put somebody else in there?” That someone was always going to be Buell’s protege and that of the money machine.
At events, her finance director described how “we’d go around with the bag and collect the money.” Kamala’s fundraising blew through the spending cap leading to a record fine.
The National Journal ran a story describing Kamala’s habit of staying at luxury hotels.
The money machine is grinding up millions.
Kamala’s political career was never powered by charisma or conviction, but by cash.
While the millions in donor money didn’t buy Kamala the top spot, it did buy her the vice presidency.
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