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The Harris campaign has been criticized for spending over $1 billion in funds, some of which were spent on pricey and, as it turns out, entirely ineffective endorsement payouts to celebrities.

Ophrah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions reportedly received $1 million in October for ‘campaign-related’ services for a town hall that was meant to appear organic.  Winfrey also spoke at Harris’s final rally in Philadelphia.

Winfrey has denied rumors about receiving payment.

“Not true,” she claimed. “I was paid nothing. Ever.”

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith recently slammed Winfrey for her disingenuous fearmongering over President Trump.

Smith played a clip of Winfrey from the Philidelphia rally suggesting that if Trump was elected, “It is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again.”

Smith hit back, saying, “You’re going to look an audience in the face, and you’re going to tell them that if you vote for Donald Trump, you may not ever be able to cast a vote again.”

“Who believed that? Who believed that coming from Oprah? Truly, who believed that?”

“This is the stuff that alienates an electorate, that alienates a vote or a voter. Because the freedom that you tell them they have, you try to confiscate morally by letting them know you ain’t worth a damn unless you vote the way we say you should vote.”

“Who’s going to go for that in a general election? With an economy rife with inflation, with over 12 million people coming across the borders, with people wondering about their dollars, the dollars that they earn, the dollars that they have in their pocket, the value of their dollar dissipating before our very eyes.”

“But in the same breath, you’re telling them that you got to take even more money out of their pocket to finance immigrants that come all across the border illegally at the behest of the Democratic Party looking to secure a voting block.”

“DId you think that would work? Did you think that would work?”

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