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Harris Campaign Seeks Donations Amidst $20 Million Debt After Electoral Loss

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign is appealing for funds to cover election costs and support close races despite incurring significant debt after the election.

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Updated: Nov 11th, 2024, 7:12 PM ET

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After conceding the presidential race to Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris is soliciting donations to fund a recount account and cover her campaign's $20 million debt. Harris's team acknowledges widespread disappointment among supporters and emphasizes the need for financial resources to assist close congressional races. Fundraising efforts focus on the Harris Fight Fund, which will also help settle debts related to campaign expenditures. Experts note that the approach for fundraising is typical and can be utilized for various election expenses.


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