Kamala Harris' presidential campaign eneded on Tuesday, after she lost to former President Donald Trump. Now, Politico's California bureau chief Christopher Cadelago reports that the Democratic nominee's campaign is drowned in adebt of at least $20 million. The reporter made the claim on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. He noted that Harris' team had '$118 million in the bank' as recently as October 16.This comes after Trump was elected to the White House for a second time. The Republican nominee crossed the 270 electoral vote threshold on Tuesday. He also won the popular vote. Read More: In an X post on Wednesday, Cadelago wrote: "Kamala Harris's campaign ended with at least $20 million in debt, per two sources familiar. Harris raised over $1 billion and had $118 million in the bank as of Oct. 16."
Times Now has not independently verified the Politico reporter's claim. The Harris-Walz campaign has not reacted to the viral tweet. However, soon after Cadelago's post went viral, Breitbart's Matthew Boyle repeated the claim citing an anonymous 'Kamala campaign staffer'. Read More: The Washington bureau chief for Breitbart News Network noted: "The $20 million debt thing is real. [The Harris campaign's deputy campaign manager] Rob Flaherty, this staffer said, is currently shopping around the Kamala fundraising email list to anyone who wants it to try to raise the money back. This includes other campaigns and outside groups."Federal Election Commission (FEC) data states that the official Harris campaign had received $1,009 million up until October 16. The figure also included the funds Joe Biden received before dropping out of the race in July.Kamala Harris's campaign ended with at least $20 million in debt, per two sources familiar. Harris raised over $1 billion and had $118 million in the bank as of Oct. 16.
— Christopher Cadelago (@ccadelago) November 7, 2024
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