Ex-Obama fundraiser Allison Huynh told 'Fox & Friends First' about her political 180 as she shifted from a left-leaning Democrat to a Trump-supporting independent.
An ex-Obama fundraiser who once raked in millions of dollars for the Democratic Party is none too happy with the direction of the country these days, telling Fox News she is so dismayed, she's switching her vote to Trump. 'Biden has been asleep at the wheel,' Allison Huynh said Tuesday on 'Fox & Friends First.' 'He'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.
Huynh, along with her then-husband Google programmer Scott Hassan, helped raise millions of dollars for the Obama campaign in 2008, according to The New York Post. Her nature as a 'hopeful' person and what she called former President Obama's 'great ideas' focused on equality for women and people of color led her to support the candidate promising 'hope and change.' She now describes herself as an independent who plans to vote for former President Trump this November.
When he 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. 'Biden is changing that.
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