California Seeing Red: Trump Presidential Fundraiser in the Silicon Valley

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Helberg, who previously supported Democrats added: “This event was proof that President Trump’s campaign is creating a generational realignment among technology founders, Millennials, gays, and Jewish Americans that transcends party lines and makes him more competitive in even the most traditionally blue communities.”

“Crypto radicalized and politicized people,” one Trump advisor suggested to The Post.

Trump called the Winklevoss twins “the guys who created Facebook” and joked “the gene pool” did them “so many favors.” The brothers sued Mark Zuckerberg and recognition some money claiming Facebook was their idea. More recently they started Gemini, a crypto exchange. 

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Trump is making inroads appealing to voters who don’t usually vote Republican. Some of the millionaires and billionaires are switching parties because “progressive policies” are making America weaker.

Fundraising

The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign say they raised $141 million in May, a massive haul that includes over $50 million raised in the aftermath of his guilty verdict in his New York criminal trial.