After Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss, a new report sheds light on the use of more than $1 billion dollars in campaign funding.
According to records of campaign finance reviewed by The Free Beacon (which were included in the disclosure), the Harris-Walz Campaign made two payments totaling $250,000 each, one on September 5 and the other on October 1.
Two days after Harris’ second donation, Sharpton played a video on his show in which he wished him a Happy Birthday.
About three weeks later the activist, who is 70 years old, aired a Harris interview tailored to the narratives of Harris’ campaign. He called her campaign “extraordinary” and “historic,” and asked if the men who opposed her were misogynistic. He described Donald Trump, the then-candidate as “hostile” and “erratic.”
The Beacon reported that Sharpton did not reveal to his audience in either video that the Harris campaign gave his organization a half-million dollars.
Sharpton founded NAN in 1991 and received about $650,000 from the nonprofit group by 2021.
The report documented $ 5.4 million in donations made by the Harris campaign to Latino and Black advocacy groups. This included $2 million to the National Urban League, $150k to the Black Economic Alliance, and $150k to the Black Church PAC.
Liberals want to know how Harris’ campaign spent over a billion dollars on the election, only to lose both the electoral vote and the popular vote. Many Democratic leaders have formed a firing squad to avoid responsibility and blame each other for the historic failure.
The Beacon reported that neither MSNBC nor the National Action Network responded when asked for comments about the story.