Morgan remarked, "All of a sudden, everybody's got the keys to the candy store... Remember this, Chris, it wasn't pouring in for Harris. It was pouring in against Trump." He criticized how the campaign spent its funds, emphasizing that the support Harris received was primarily driven by opposition to Trump rather than genuine support for her policies or candidacy. This distinction highlights the shifting dynamics of campaign funding where candidates like Harris are seen as vessels for larger political movements.
Morgan furiously stated, "$900,000 to put her face on the sphere in Las Vegas. In the sphere, like the ego, the crazy, the commissions... a lot of people got rich on the back of donors trying to stop Trump." This comment underscores the financial inefficiencies and moral implications in campaign funding, as funds that could support a candidate's vision instead seem to line the pockets of consultants and media buyers.
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