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Fundraiser Who Helped Raise Millions For Obama Will Now Support Trump * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

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Allison Huynh, a former Obama fundraiser who helped raise millions for his 2008 presidential campaign, said she is fed up with Joe Biden and will support Donald Trump in the upcoming election.

In an interview with β€œFox & Friends First,” Huynh said Biden is β€œasleep at the wheel.”

β€œHe’s allowed Big Tech as well as the looters to take over Silicon Valley. San Francisco has been the science experiment that’s gone awry. I wake up in the morning, there’s no grocery stores to go to, there’s no malls to take my teenage girls shopping to,” she said, according toΒ Fox News.

β€œThe streets are not safe, there are more fentanyl users and dealers than high school students in our once great city,” she added.

Huynh is also selling her collection of Democratic collectibles.

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From the New York Post:

The co-creator of Willow Garage, a company that designed robotics and AI systems that were sold to Google, Huynh helped to raise millions of dollars for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. She and her husband at the time, early Google programmer Scott Hassan, helped organize elaborate fundraisers and dinners for tech bigwigs.

β€œMy role was to bring in Silicon Valley people for the $50,000- and $100,000-per-plate dinners,” Huynh said. β€œ[We] brought in [Google co-founders] Sergey [Brin], Larry [Page] and Eric [Schmidt]. Obama was a hopeful candidate who was outside of the system.”

She was so passionate about the left that, in 2005, she and Hassan bought a rocking chair that once belonged to Democratic icon John F. Kennedy for nearly $100,00 at auction.

In 2008, she acquired the Shepard Fairey mixed-media artwork that the iconic Obama β€œHope” posters were based on, paying more than $1 million for the work on canvas.

Now, as President Biden’s term draws to a close, Huynh feels that she had been sold a bill of goods. β€œI think Biden has been out of touch,” she told The Post. β€œHe’s asleep at the wheel.”

According toΒ Fox News, Huynh has recently traveled to Mar-a-Lago to support President Trump at a fundraiser.

Per Fox News:

β€œWhen he [Obama] came into power, he was very scared. In his biography, he talked about being afraid of doing things because he didn’t want to ruin it for future Black leaders and Black presidents, and therefore, he let the government bureaucracy and red tape take over him whereas Trump was very specific with coming out with great ideas to allow people to grow great wealth,” she said.

β€œBiden is changing that. Right now, it’s very hard in this country to make money unless you work for a Big Tech company. If you’re an emerging tech company, they’re driving you offshore,” she added.

Huynh elaborated on that point a bit further, noting that the current administration exacerbates entrepreneurial challenges in a few ways, including, in her words, by β€œlegislating and suing emerging technology companies, startup companies and just regular entrepreneurs who are funding their business.”





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