More than 20% of Kamala Harris' July fundraising haul came from California, thanks to the tech world
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In July, over $59 million was raised for Kamala Harris after Biden dropped out, with more than 20% of individual donations coming from California, totaling $12.5 million.
Google and its parent company Alphabet was the largest employer of Harris donors, contributing $262,000, surpassing donations from employees of the University of California.
Harris has found strong support from the tech sector, despite some prominent figures in Silicon Valley shifting towards Trump, showing a surge of excitement for her campaign.
Many of Harris' individual California donors were previously not energized enough to support Biden, indicating a distinctly separate fundraising dynamic between the two Democratic campaigns.
Read at Business Insider
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