Obama alums Stephanie Cutter and David Plouffe pushed the concerts to woo lower-propensity voters to the polls, sources said.
— prompting concern that everyday staff and vendors won’t get paid amid reports the campaign is in debt by the same amount.
Two sources said that Obama campaign alum Stephanie Cutter pushed the concert concept as a way to woo lower-propensity voters to the polls. As it happened, the events hardly made a splash in the news cycle — with the exception of the Philadelphia rally, where Oprah Winfrey stole the show by claiming that Trump winning might mean “we will not have the opportunity to cast a ballot again.”“They had huge advance teams for these concerts, like 40-60 people in some cities,” said an insider who told The Post that they are concerned about the financial impact on people who worked to elect Harris.
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