Kamala Harris Raked in Cash from Big Tech During Democrat Primary

Kamala Harris was bestowed with the most billionaire donations of the nearly 30 candidates who ran for the nomination.

A number of Harriss donations came from executives and employees of big tech corporations, as Breitbart News reported at the time.

Notably, Harris took donations from Impossible Foods president Dennis Woodside, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, Ripple CEOBrad Garlinghouse, andSalesforce chairman Marc Benioff.

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