Harris Surrogate Who Raised Millions For Campaign Said She Was ‘Misled’
Charlie Kirk Staff
11/09/2024

Lindy Li, a surrogate who raised millions for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, spoke out on Saturday on Fox News after feeling misled by the Harris campaign.
In an interview with Fox and Friends Weekend co-host Will Cain, Li explained that the campaign’s false promises led her to contribute large sums of money, ultimately supporting what became Harris’s “epic disaster” of an election loss to Republican President-elect Donald Trump.
“This is just an epic disaster. This is a one-billion-dollar disaster,” Li said, referencing how the losing Harris campaign blew through $1 billion in fundraising and ended up with millions of dollars in debt.
“It’s incredible, and I raised millions of that. I have friends that I have to be accountable to and to explain what happened because I told them it was a margin of error race,” she added.
Li stated that Harris campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon assured all Harris surrogates that the vice president would win, even going so far as to produce videos to reinforce the message. “I believed her. My daughters believed her. And so, they wrote massive checks,” Li told the Fox News co-host. “I feel like a lot of us were misled.”
Around 11 p.m. on election night, Dillon circulated a memo to campaign staff advising them to “get some sleep.”
Li told Cain earlier in the interview that the “backstabbing” between Biden and Harris began long before the vice president replaced him on the 2024 ticket.
“It was a lot of backstabbing we saw in the press; people were leaking stuff all the time. The White House was leaking like a sieve when it came to Kamala Harris,” Li said.
“In the final years she was able to stabilize and stop the bleeding of her staff because there was a lot of turnover as well. And we saw the press report about that. And things have finally started to calm down,” she added.
Li said she believes President Joe Biden’s swift endorsement of Harris was a reaction of anger toward the Democratic Party.
“Kamala Harris wasn’t at the top of the ticket,” Li said. “Biden’s endorsement of Harris caught a lot of people off guard. Even the chief Dems of the party.”
“I really think it was a big fu— a big ‘F you,’ I’m so sorry,” she said to Cain, catching herself before finishing the statement.
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