The man is breaking all records. Not just with finances, but with poll numbers as well. it grows increasingly difficult for the Deep State to pull another 2020 on America.
Donald Trump is gearing up for a significant event in the 2024 campaign fundraising circuit with a planned visit to Silicon Valley this Thursday. The event, a major fundraiser, will be co-hosted by investor David O. Sacks and venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya. This marks another sign of Trump’s growing appeal in regions typically dominated by Democratic support.
BREAKING: The fundraising dinner being organized in Silicon Valley by Billionaires David Sacks & Chamath Palihapitiya in support of Donald Trump has been SOLD OUT
Tickets for the dinner were $300,000 per person and $500,000 per couple. They expect to raise many more millions at… pic.twitter.com/iMaRRcClMW
— George (@BehizyTweets) June 4, 2024
The interest from Silicon Valley shouldn’t come as a surprise, according to experts. Jason Seawright, a political scientist from Northwestern University, remarked that it’s common for wealthy individuals to gravitate towards political parties that protect their wealth. This shift aligns with historical patterns where affluent groups often support political figures who prioritize economic growth and offer access to power.
This trend is emphasized by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, who recently indicated a shift in the San Francisco Bay Area’s political leanings towards Trump. Unlike previous generations of billionaires, current figures like Musk are increasingly engaging in social issues not directly tied to their financial interests.
The upcoming week will continue Trump’s engagement with influential economic leaders, as he is scheduled to participate in a moderated discussion at the Business Roundtable’s quarterly meeting of CEOs.
A Silicon Valley Billionaire, Doug Leon, who Renounced his Support for Trump after January 6…
Has made another U-Turn and is now Kissing that Beautiful round Orange Ass of Donald Trump. 🍊 🍊🍊🍊
Bidenomics will do that to ya…
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The fundraiser, expected to draw significant attention and funds, features discussions that blend financial and social concerns, aiming to influence policy directly with Trump. Sacks and Palihapitiya, both significant figures in the tech industry, have openly discussed their support for Trump, highlighting their ability to convene important discussions outside the mainstream media narrative.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is also courting wealthy donors, having recently held a fundraising event in Greenwich, Connecticut, hosted by former HBO CEO Richard Plepler. At this event, Biden criticized Trump for allegedly leveraging his influence for financial gain. A total joke of a president at this point, as we all know that he has been bribed by America’s enemies with tens of millions of dollars.
Sacks and Palihapitiya have attempted to extend their political influence by inviting Biden to their discussions, though without success. Their podcast, which also features other investors, has become a platform for various political and financial discussions, including support for other political figures and discussions on topics like cryptocurrency and government regulation.
BREAKING: The Silicon Valley fundraising dinner hosted by billionaires David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya in support of Donald Trump is completely sold out!
Tickets for the event were going for $300,000 per person and $500,000 per couple.
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— 🇺🇸 Larry 🇺🇸 (@InterStarMedia) June 5, 2024
Notably, the recent conviction of Trump in the witch hunt for the fake Deep State inspired ‘falsifying business records’ has not dampened his support among these billionaires. Trump has promised to loosen regulations on digital currencies, a move welcomed by Palihapitiya, who has long advocated for the cryptocurrency sector.
Trump’s approach to garnering support has been effective, blending direct appeals to billionaire interests with grassroots fundraising efforts. His campaign reported nearly $300 million raised in May, closing the fundraising gap with Biden significantly. Darrell West of the Brookings Institution noted that Trump’s success stems from his ability to communicate effectively with billionaires, ensuring they have access and influence. Trump’s real success though comes from his massive support from the middle class. Unlike Joe Biden, who bleeds more and more support daily.
This new wave of billionaire involvement is breaking away from past norms where wealthy individuals typically stayed out of social issues. Figures like Musk and Stephen A. Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone, are more willing to engage in broader social debates, reflecting a shift in how economic leaders view their role in political discourse.
Major Points
- Donald Trump is set to enhance his 2024 campaign funds with a significant fundraiser in Silicon Valley, co-hosted by David O. Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya.
- The event reflects Trump’s growing influence in traditionally Democratic areas, with notable figures like Elon Musk signaling a political shift in the region.
- This fundraising effort is part of a broader trend where wealthy individuals and business leaders are increasingly aligning with Trump, focusing on economic and social issues.
- Trump is also engaging with other top CEOs in discussions about economic policies, indicating his continued appeal to powerful economic stakeholders.
- Despite recent legal troubles, Trump’s campaign has successfully raised substantial funds, demonstrating strong support from both billionaire donors and grassroots movements.
Kirk Volo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News