Hillary Clinton's campaign gets $20M from Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz
It’s not secret anymore that Hillary Clinton is ahead of her presidential opponent Donald Trump when it comes to fundraising from Silicon Valley.
Hillary has received the second largest donation for her campaign from Asana and Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz which is going to give her a huge boost in her campaign trails.
Moskovitz explains the donation saying,if Hillary Clinton is going to win the election and become president,America is going to advance towards the world and that is a great thing every American Citizen would like to see.There will be diversity and interdependence,increased tolerance and mutual prosperity.
Moskovitz said in his post reporting the gift that he was spurred to some extent by a yearning to defeat Trump in the November presidential race. "On the off chance that Donald Trump wins, the nation will fall in reverse, and turn out to be more secluded from the worldwide at large ," he added.
"This choice was difficult, especially on the grounds that we have reservations about anybody utilizing a lot of cash to impact campaigns," Moskovitz included.
"All things considered, we put stock in attempting to do as much good as we can, which for this situation implies utilizing the devices accessible to us.
The $20 million gift puts Moskovitz and Tuna in the positions of super benefactors like Tom Steyer, a previous support investments supervisor who has purportedly put over $31.5 million into the current year's battle.
Steyer centers his gifts on environmental change activities and is the prime supporter of the For Our Future PAC that got $5 million from Moskovitz and Tuna.
Steyer prompted the couple on their attack into political giving preceding this, Moskovitz had just given somewhat more than $5,000 to political campaigns, as indicated by Federal Election Commission information.
Hillary has received the second largest donation for her campaign from Asana and Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz which is going to give her a huge boost in her campaign trails.
Moskovitz explains the donation saying,if Hillary Clinton is going to win the election and become president,America is going to advance towards the world and that is a great thing every American Citizen would like to see.There will be diversity and interdependence,increased tolerance and mutual prosperity.
Moskovitz said in his post reporting the gift that he was spurred to some extent by a yearning to defeat Trump in the November presidential race. "On the off chance that Donald Trump wins, the nation will fall in reverse, and turn out to be more secluded from the worldwide at large ," he added.
"This choice was difficult, especially on the grounds that we have reservations about anybody utilizing a lot of cash to impact campaigns," Moskovitz included.
"All things considered, we put stock in attempting to do as much good as we can, which for this situation implies utilizing the devices accessible to us.
The $20 million gift puts Moskovitz and Tuna in the positions of super benefactors like Tom Steyer, a previous support investments supervisor who has purportedly put over $31.5 million into the current year's battle.
Steyer centers his gifts on environmental change activities and is the prime supporter of the For Our Future PAC that got $5 million from Moskovitz and Tuna.
Steyer prompted the couple on their attack into political giving preceding this, Moskovitz had just given somewhat more than $5,000 to political campaigns, as indicated by Federal Election Commission information.
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