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Kamala ‘Black Voter’ Strategy Was Paying Black Celebs Millions!

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Last night Kamala Harris lost the presidential election by the largest margin in modern history, and we have an idea why.

US Vice President Kamala Harris during a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukraine’s president, not pictured, in the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. The US on Wednesday announced a new weapons package for Ukraine worth $375 million, including ammunition for rocket systems and artillery, as well as armored vehicles and anti-tank weapons. Photographer: Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Media Take Out has been in constant communication with the Kamala Harris campaign throughout this election season, and we were often frustrated by the campaign. They didn’t seem to understand the precarious position that Kamala was in – and were unable to fathom that she could lose.

Now we’re in a position where Donald Trump, the man who planned to enact Project 2025, is in office. And he has a Republican house and senate.

Media Take Out knows that we deserve answers – what happened to get is in this situation.

Kamala Harris, right, candidate for Attorney General for the State of California, appeared for a press conference in downtown Los Angeles with Dolores Huerta on September 27, 2010. Huerta endorsed Harris for her campaign as both answered questions from the media. (Photo by Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Here are the three main reasons why Kamala not only lost, but was blown out:

First, she’s a Black woman running for president. This goes without saying, but it was always going to be tough sledding for Kamala to win. Even if she was the perfect candidate, there are millions of Americans – who because of mysogeny, racism, or both – would never vote for her.

In order for Kamala to win, she’d have to give reluctant voters a compelling reason to vote for her.

And that takes us to the second point – Kamala and her campaign never created a “brand” for her. Every president that won an election, for the past 50 years had a brand.

Clinton was the conservative democrat who you always felt was on your side. George Bush was tha compassionate Christian president. Obama was the president looking to change partisan politics by working with Republicans. Joe Biden was the steady president who was going to get us through Covid and bring us out of the crazy Trump era.

Kamala Harris never had a brand identity, other than her race and gender, or the fact that she’s not Trump.

And that brings us to the third, and final point. She ran a HORRIBLE campaign.

US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the International Association of Fire Fighters Legislative Conference in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, March 4, 2024. Harris on Sunday called for a temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas as talks drag on over a deal to release hostages taken during the Oct. 7 attacks. Photographer: Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Kamala’s team spent more than $1 billion, and lost by the biggest margin in modern history. This is completely unacceptable. In coming weeks, Media Take Out is confident that you’ll see news reports that tell the CRAZY amounts that the campaign spent – on celebrity endorsements.

Media Take Out confirmed that Kamala’s team’s main “black voter” strategy was to pay tens of millions of dollars to Black celebrities. It didn’t work. According to exit polling, Kamala did WORSE with Black voters that Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Al Gore, Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton.

Many of the celebrities that you saw at Kamala’s events were paid a handsome appearance fee from the campaign. We’re told that at least one popular celebrity was paid more than $1 million, of donor money, to appear and endorse Kamala.

And those she enriched are now turning their back on the vice president. For example, DJ Akademiks, whom Kamala’s team reportedly paid tens of thousands of dollars – is exposing that he got payola from Kamala. Now he’s bashing her:

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