Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign outspent former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign on Facebook and Instagram by $12.2 million to $611,228 in the week of their debate, further solidifying the Democrats’ shift towards the wealthy elite. The spending gap was particularly pronounced in key swing states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan, where Harris outspent Trump on the Mark Zuckerberg-owned platforms by $1.3 million to $22,465 and $1.5 million to $34,790, respectively.
The Trump camp has spent more heavily on Google-owned video-sharing platform YouTube in the seven major swing states, at $12.8 million. However, the Harris camp still has a significant spending advantage, at $25.7 million. Democrat strategists tell the press that the disparity is evidence that “Harris is running a more modern campaign,” but it is more likely a function of her being far better funded than the America First leader as the Democrats increasingly become the party favored by plutocrats and rich celebrities.
THE PARTY OF THE ELITE.
Polling by Scott Rasmussen earlier this year found that 73 percent of a subset of the electorate dubbed “the elite one percent”—people living in densely populated urban centers with postgraduate degrees and a household income over $150,000—identify as Democrats. Rasmussen also found that 35 percent of elites “would rather cheat than lose a close election,” rising to 69 percent among elites who discuss politics daily. This compares with seven percent of the electorate at large who are comfortable with cheating.
Conversely, data from Emerson College Polling shows that America’s hardest workers strongly favor Trump. Eighty percent of Americans working 60+ hours preferred the America First leader to Joe Biden when he was still the Democratic candidate, along with 59 percent of workers in the 50-59-hour bracket.
Like Biden, Harris appears to have poor favorability among workers. For the first time in 28 years, the Teamsters union is declining to endorse anyone this election, as polling shows a huge lead for Trump over Harris among members.