Despite outraising President-Elect Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris still found her campaign experiencing plenty of campaign debt, as Leah covered earlier this week. A new report from the Washington Examiner is revealing some possible insight, given that Harris’ spending priorities, like her priorities in other areas, don’t seem to have been in the right place.
That report from Gabe Kaminsky and screenshots of it have been circulating over X, especially when it comes to the amount of money blown on a set for the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, based on sexual discussions and, of course, Harris’ favorite topic of abortion.
I seriously don't get this. I see this set and can comfortably estimate it would take one trip to Home Depot. https://t.co/0UyxeFQJ9z
— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) November 8, 2024
That set decor is like $189.50 at TJMaxx. https://t.co/wMya2XlK8x
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) November 8, 2024
As one part of the report mentioned:
A source familiar with the matter told the Washington Examiner that the Harris campaign spent six figures on building a set for Harris’s appearance on the popular Call Her Daddy podcast with host Alex Cooper. The interview came out in October and was reportedly filmed in a hotel room in Washington, D.C.
The Washington Examiner reached out to the Harris campaign on the podcast-related matter but did not hear back in time for publication. […]
— Read More: townhall.com
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