A Kamala Harris fundraiser in San Francisco on Sunday drew ~700 people and raised $13M as Harris returns to SF for the first time since clinching the nomination (Theodore Schleifer/New York Times)
San Francisco, CA – Vice President Kamala Harris returned to her hometown this past Sunday, drawing a crowd of over 700 supporters to a fundraiser that raised a staggering $13 million for her campaign. The event marked her first visit to the city since clinching the Democratic nomination for vice president alongside Joe Biden in 2020.
The fundraiser, held at a private residence in the city’s affluent Pacific Heights neighborhood, featured a mix of prominent donors and grassroots supporters alike. Attendees were eager to show their support for Harris, a former California senator and district attorney who remains a popular figure in her home state.
The event’s massive fundraising haul underscores Harris’s continued popularity and fundraising prowess. Her campaign has been aggressively raising funds in preparation for the 2024 election, aiming to bolster Biden’s re-election efforts and solidify her own position as a potential future presidential candidate.
The event also served as a reminder of Harris’s deep ties to San Francisco. Known for her political roots in the city, she often references her time as a young prosecutor and her early involvement in local politics. Her return to the city was seen as an opportunity to reconnect with her supporters and build momentum for the upcoming election.
While the fundraiser was a resounding success, it also attracted criticism from some quarters. The large sum raised from wealthy donors highlights the growing disparity in political fundraising, raising concerns about the influence of money in politics.
Despite the criticism, Harris’s return to San Francisco and the impressive fundraising success serve as a clear indication of her continued strength as a political figure. With the 2024 election looming, her campaign appears well-funded and ready to take on the challenges ahead.