Saturday, July 06, 2024

Feeling Deceived: A Separate, Related Concern

 

Barack Obama is the only single person whose one word would lead Democrats en masse to break with Joe Biden but if these guys en masse decided to snap their wallets shut it would be game over, too.

A slew of Hollywood heavyweights are calling on President Biden to step aside following his disastrous debate performance last week. Several feel deceived by the White House and top campaign officials for keeping Biden's age issues a secret while they promoted his candidacy and donated millions.

... The Democratic party has for decades relied on Hollywood to drum up support in the final months of the general election. Now, that alliance is being tested.

    Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel began sounding the alarm the Saturday after the debate, telling journalist Tina Brown at the Aspen Ideas Festival, that Biden shouldn't be running. "He and his cohorts have told us that he's [been] healthy for over a year," he lamented. 

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 IAC chairman Barry Diller told The Ankler that he and his wife, designer Diane von Fürstenberg, were no longer supporting Biden as the nominee, after having contributed to his campaign. 

The comments aren't just disastrous for the Biden campaign, but the party writ large, with some Hollywood donors vowing to yank all funds down the ballot until Biden is out. 

Abigail Disney, a longtime Democratic supporter, told CNBC she planned to stop any contributions to the party "unless and until they replace Biden at the top of the ticket."

Several Hollywood A-listers have expressed frustration with movie mogul-turned-investor Jeffrey Katzenberg, who serves as co-chair of Biden's reelection campaign, per the Financial Times.

    Donors feel deceived by Katzenberg and other campaign officials for failing to disclose how serious Biden's aging issues had become, per the FT and The Ankler. Katzenberg has himself donated millions to Biden's reelection campaign.

Biden has relied heavily on the support of Hollywood heavyweights throughout his campaign.