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Ex-Obama fundraiser quits Democratic Party, now supports Trump: Biden is 'asleep'

(Louis Cornelius, Holder USA) A former fundraiser for Barack Obama's 2008 campaign has officially renounced his membership in the Democratic Party and declared his intention to vote for former President Donald Trump in 2024.

Allison Huynh, who raised millions for Obama and spent more than $1 million to buy the media company Shepard Fairey behind Obama “Hope” signsnow condemns the term of President Joe Biden.

“I think Biden has been out of touch,” he said in an interview Sunday with the New York Post. “He's asleep at the wheel.”

As reported by publicationHuynh has helped launch 180 political e-commerce websites and has run fundraising dinners with prices reportedly ranging from $50,000 to $100,000.

Amid the rise in violent crime and drug abuse under the Biden administration, he is supporting Trump for president and even traveled to Sea-to-Lake to meet the Republican candidate.

“I was shocked when I met Donald Trump,” Huynh recalled. “He was light, funny and smart. The people there were down to earth. “I was happy with the knowledge that Trump has about what's going on with the country and the economy.”

She added: “He had the information. He's out there with the things that matter: education, his kids getting a good education, fighting crime, immigration and business.”

In his interview with publicationnoted: “A lot of people come to Trump for his good policies. Look at his 2016 JOBS Act. It encourages investment, which helps keep this country going.”

In response to what many Americans describe as the disaster of Biden's tenure, Huynh is cleaning house, selling his Obama “Hope” artwork and a chair from Democratic President John F. Kennedy that he bought the 2005 for 100,000.

“I'm cleaning house,” Huynh stated. “I was a lifelong liberal and Democrat, but when things don't serve us right now, it's best to move on and let other people enjoy the articles. They don't mean much to me right now.”

Emphasizing the need for law and order, he continued: “[We need elected officials] with policies that make our cities safer. We need the police to support these laws.”

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