'White Dudes for Harris' raise $3.5 million for Democrat's campaign against Trump

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Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to supporters during a campaign rally at West Allis Central High School on July 23, 2024 in West Allis, Wisconsin.

A "White Dudes for Harris" online fundraising and organizing rally raised more than $3.5 million for the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris Monday night, with speakers who included would-be running mates, Hollywood actors, and labor leaders.

More than 150,000 joined the online stream for the event, which was broadcast on YouTube, blowing past the original target of 10,000 RSVPs set by organizers several days ago.

The call is the male version of a "White Women: Answer the Call" Zoom fundraising meeting that drew more than 160,000 women to support Harris last week after President Joe Biden dropped out of the election against former President Donald Trump, and endorsed the vice president as his replacement atop the Democratic ticket.

"I'm white, I'm a dude, and I'm here for Harris," said actor Jeff Bridges, who played the uber-laid-back bowler and White Russian-drinking character "The Dude" in the Coen brothers movie "The Big Lebowski," on the call.

LinkedIn found Reid Hoffman and the film director J.J. Abrams during the call each promised to match $50,000 in donations raised from attendees.

"Ninety nine days from now we have an opportunity to help Kamala Harris make some history, we also have the opportunity to change some minds, to have some tough but fair conversations, to meet other white dudes where they are and to address some things that, well frankly, just haven't been addressed," the organizers of "White Dudes for Harris" said in a statement.

"We are honest, open, and ready to support our first black woman president,"

Speakers during the session included U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, all of whom reportedly were being considered as possible running mates for Harris.

All four also are themselves "white dudes."

Walz said, "We're not in this alone. The rest of the world needs us."

"Here's the great news," Walz said.

"How often in a hundred days do you get to get to change the trajectory of the world? How often in a hundred days do you get to do something that's going to impact generations to come?" Walz asked.

"And how often in the world do you make that bastard wake up afterwards and know that a Black woman kicked his ass and sent him on the road, and you know that's something that guy's going to have to live with the rest of his life."

Buttigieg said, "The vibes right now are incredible ... the momentum is extraordinary,"

viktor72 on July 30th, 2024 at 03:48 UTC »

I just got off the call and I did something that makes me nervous but that I’m also super excited about and feel inspired to do. I live in Indiana but I just submitted an application to volunteer in Benton Harbor, MI, which was fairly pink in 2020. It’s a 2 hour drive each way but I’m willing to do it if they’ll have me. I was born and raised in Michigan even though I now live in Indiana.

jramatz on July 30th, 2024 at 01:49 UTC »

Still going on, over 3.3 million now!

SoundSageWisdom on July 30th, 2024 at 01:41 UTC »

Great job dudes