See Reasons Trump Urges Supporters to Help Democrats Settle $20 Million Election Debt
See Reasons Trump Urges Supporters to Help Democrats Settle $20 Million Election Debt

Donald Trump
Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, has humorously urged his supporters to assist the Democratic Party in covering their election campaign debts.
According to reports, the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz campaign is currently facing a $20 million shortfall in funds following the election. In a lighthearted post on social media this past Sunday, Trump suggested that his followers pitch in to help the Democrats pay off their financial obligations, emphasizing the need for “desperately needed unity.”
Trump pointed out that his own campaign had plenty of remaining funds, largely due to the success of earned media, which didn’t require significant financial outlays. “I’m surprised that the Democrats, despite raising a record sum of money during the 2020 campaign, didn’t have much left over,” Trump remarked. “Now they’re being pressured by vendors and others for payment.”
He continued, “If we can help them during this tough time, I recommend that, as a party and for the sake of unity, we do. Our campaign had a lot left over because our biggest asset was ‘Earned Media,’ which doesn’t cost much. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Earned media refers to publicity that is gained organically without direct payment, such as news coverage, social media mentions, or third-party endorsements, as opposed to paid advertisements.
Trump triumphed over Kamala Harris in the November election and is set to be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States in January.
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