Bloomberg News reported on November 16 that the campaign of US Vice President Kamala Harris denied rumors of debt after the end of this year's election. "As of Election Day (November 5), we have no debts or overdue bills. There will be no additional debts when we file a report with the Federal Election Commission on December 5. We have also not raised any additional funding since Election Day," said Patrick Stauffer, finance director for Ms. Harris' campaign. Reports from Ms. Harris' campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) revealed that they spent nearly $1.5 billion in this year's election. However, none of the expenditures resulted in a budget deficit.

US Vice President Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey at a campaign event. Photo: Bloomberg

Previously, conservative media outlets in the US claimed that Ms. Harris's campaign had "wasted" money by organizing rallies with celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga. On November 6, sources from Politico revealed that Ms. Harris's campaign had about $118 million left as of October 16, but owed $20 million after the election day. On November 10, DNC finance official Lindy Li told Fox News that the US Vice President's campaign was in debt of about $18-20 million after the election defeat.

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