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Harris campaign raises funds post-election despite financial issues

**Harris Campaign Raises Over $1B Despite Loss, Now Seeking More Funds Amid Ongoing Financial Challenges and Election Aftermath**

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Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party raised over $1 billion during her campaign against Donald Trump. Despite this significant funding, the vice president is still soliciting donations post-election.

Democrats are reaching out to Harris supporters without specifically requesting help for any debts. Instead, they focus on the incoming Republican president’s administration choices and ongoing congressional races with undecided ballots.

Adrian Hemond, a Democratic strategist, noted that the Harris campaign likely spent more than it raised and is now attempting to recover losses. He was approached to assist in fundraising following the loss to Trump.

The Democratic Party is utilizing Harris’ extensive email donor list, sending frequent appeals targeting small-dollar donors. Additionally, the campaign has been making calls to larger contributors.

This situation reveals the financial demands of a losing campaign and the challenges Democrats face in preparing for future political contests and countering the Trump administration. Questions arise regarding the efficacy of resource allocation during the campaign.

Internally, a cash shortage has led to the campaign suspending payments to many senior staff members, despite previous assurances. Affected staff were informed their health insurance would still be maintained through the end of the year.

While the expected financial shortfall is minor compared to the overall campaign, it highlights the urgent need for ongoing fundraising efforts. As of mid-October, the campaign reported $119 million cash on hand before the election.

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LIVE: U.S. and Israel launch war on Iran

U.S. and Israel escalate conflict with Iran, heightening regional war fears for the second time in eight months.

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U.S. and Israel escalate conflict with Iran, heightening regional war fears for the second time in eight months.


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U.S. and Israel strike Iran, escalating war fears and risking wider regional conflict for the second time in eight months


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Trump claims Iran military neutralised as Strait Of Hormuz tensions surge

Trump claims Iran’s military largely neutralized; tensions rise with attacks threatening air travel and oil shipping.

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Trump claims Iran’s military largely neutralized; tensions rise with attacks threatening air travel and oil shipping.


President Trump says Iran’s military capability has been largely neutralised, including its navy and air force, as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies. Iranian attacks have threatened commercial air travel and oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears of wider economic fallout.

The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh has faced two attacks, while Gulf states worked to intercept further Iranian strikes. Officials report six U.S. troops killed and more than 700 deaths inside Iran as the exchange of fire escalates.

With global markets watching closely, the region remains on edge as military and diplomatic tensions show no signs of easing.

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Airlines face disruptions that surpass previous Middle East conflicts

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