DNC Official Says Campaign Donors Feel ‘Misled’ About Harris’s Chance of Victory

The official sharply criticized the campaign’s messaging while raising more than $1 billion in roughly 100 days, and going into debt.
DNC Official Says Campaign Donors Feel ‘Misled’ About Harris’s Chance of Victory
Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris speaks on stage as she concedes the election, at Howard University in Washington on Nov. 6, 2024. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
Jacob Burg
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Democratic National Committee (DNC) official Lindy Li said on Nov. 9 that party donors feel “misled” about Vice President Kamala Harris’s chance at winning the 2024 presidential election after it raised a record amount of funds in slightly more than 100 days of campaigning.

“The truth is this is just an epic disaster—this is a $1 billion disaster,” Li, a member of the DNC National Finance Committee, said during an interview on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”

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