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originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: watchitburn
Here we go. Communist Boogeyman again. I have spoken with so many Cubans that have come over from Cuba in the past 20 years that lived under Castro. And they don't think Biden is communist. Republicans calling Dems communist is just a scare tactic to get people to vote Republican. That's all.
GovTrack, an organization that tracks congressional voting records, confirmed to Fox News Digital it had removed a 2019 web page that ranked Kamala Harris as that year's "most liberal" U.S. senator sometime within the last two weeks.
The self-described "government transparency website" scored Harris as the "most liberal compared to all senators" in 2019, outranking Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren at the time.
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
a reply to: quintessentone
according to many Wall Street economists
Lmao... I've heard that before. Trump probably has more real world experience than all of them put together. Not to mention he proved for a fact that his policies can work before Covid-19 mysteriously leaked from a lab and shut down the global economy right before an election. What happened a few days ago will propel us into a future a million times better than the alternative, unless the far-left truly loses the plot and does something insane.
The OP's quoted material attempts to shift this, to spin it the opposite direction, with zero basis in fact. The author assumes some flashy word-smithing will suffice to convince people Trump is the real evil when they have nothing else left. The left has no viable candidate, no goodwill from the American people, no credibility in foreign relations...they have nothing, nothing at all. This is pure DESPERATION!
Some Democratic megadonors quickly lined up behind Harris, with LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman ($2.5 billion) tweeting his support for her, calling her “the right person at the right time.”
Melinda French Gates ($11 billion), the wife of Microsoft billionaire co-founder Bill Gates, endorsed Harris in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, arguing Harris “has an inspiring vision for America—and she has the experience to make it a reality.”
Hedge fund billionaire George Soros ($6.7 billion) supports Harris, a spokesperson told The Wall Street Journal, and his son Alex Soros tweeted out an endorsement, calling on Democrats to “unite around Kamala Harris and beat Donald Trump.”
Other wealthy Democratic donors, including and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla ($7.7 billion), suggested Democrats should consider options other than Harris, with Khosla writing Democrats should “have an open convention and get a more moderate candidate” in a post on X and
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings ($4.6 billion), who initially expressed doubt in Harris and tweeted last week that delegates need to “pick a swing state winner,” has since appeared to come around on Harris, donating $7 million to a pro-Harris political action committee, The Information reported.
Billionaire IAC chair Barry Diller ($4.2 billion) pledged to donate “the maximum” to Harris’ presidential campaign, telling Bloomberg on Tuesday “anyone who doubts Kamala Harris’ political expertise should pay attention to how she so perfectly handled every step post Biden’s exit.”
Mark Pincus ($1.4 billion), who co-founded gaming site Zynga, said on Tuesday he would not support Trump in November, though he stopped short of endorsing Harris, saying he would go “all in” on her campaign “if she promotes a centrist platform,” but bail if she “veers left.”
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg ($104.7 billion), who gave $20 million to support Biden last month, suggested Democrats shouldn’t “rush” to replace Biden as the nominee, tweeting Monday the party should instead “take the pulse of voters, especially in battleground states” during the four weeks before the convention is set to convene on Aug. 19.
Democratic fundraiser John Morgan said he wouldn’t fundraise for Harris, telling ABC News, “I don’t think she’s authentic” and calling her failed 2020 presidential campaign “horrible.”
At least two powerful political groups backed by major donors—EMILY’s List and Way to Win, which helps steer donations toward key Democratic races—declared their support for Harris, multiple outlets reported, with EMILY’s List telling Politico it would spend $20 million to support Harris.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: watchitburn
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If I'm mistaken can you provide credible links that show otherwise?
I mean if it's "proven fact and public record" that should not be too hard to do.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: watchitburn
Elon Musk seems to have discounted/disavowed $45 million a month in campaign donations regarding Trump.
It kind of sounds like big business and corporations may be moving away from supporting and funding MAGA if Musks flip flop is anything to go by.
originally posted by: MrGashler
a reply to: lilzazz
this didn't age well.
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