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Harris On Track to Raise $100 Million from Silicon Valley
October 4, 2024 at 9:13 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 45 Comments
https://politicalwire.com/2024/10/04/harris-on-track-to-raise-100-million-from-silicon-valley/
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Kamala Harris allies in the tech community have launched a behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign to convince donors in the industry to support her run for president, CNBC reports.
A source familiar with the lobbying push by Conway, Hoffman and others estimates that its on track to raise over $100 million.
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musette_sf
(10,331 posts)eom
elleng
(136,738 posts)does this get her/message to 'undecideds?' If so, how; if not, why not.
qwlauren35
(6,279 posts)Not everyone is a volunteer. A lot of people need to get paid in order for her to get elected. And even the volunteers need things like food and water. When I was a volunteer, umpteen gazillion years ago, you needed to rent a building so that people could come together for phone banking. Now, you need computers, and software and programmers to link up the people who are calling from home.
In addition - rallies and events. You need to pay for security. Not just secret service, but security for the event. You need to rent a building - not free. You need "stuff/fluff" for the event. Flags, signs, banners, etc.
Then there is transportation. You need a plane, and all of the costs associated with a plane. You need cars and all of the costs associated with cars.
Now, on top of that - ads. Someone has to come up with them - those people want to be paid. Then you have to pay for air time. Very expensive.
Money is so horrifically important to a campaign. It really makes a difference. So yes, $100 million is a wonderful addition to her coffers.
elleng
(136,738 posts)but so is up close and personal.
I'll be in your neighborhood next Mon/Tues (Hopkins,) 4 check up. Hope you're OK.
qwlauren35
(6,279 posts)Harris couldn't travel around the country without money.
qwlauren35
(6,279 posts)Decided to google it. It's hard to wrap my head around it. $14 billion was spent on the 2020 elections. Not sure which party spent more. Not sure if this includes ALL of the money i.e. from PACs. That $100 million seems like a drop in the bucket.
This probably seems sick, but money buys votes because money buys ads and influence. And influence delivers votes.
I am very happy every time I hear that Trump isn't pulling in as much money, and Trump out-sourced his campaign ground game, and the private companies don't know how to deliver.
Enthusiasm and conviction of volunteers is a powerful part of winning an election. Takes money to find the volunteers.