Netflix Users’ Money May Be Going to Kamala Harris’ Campaign, Here’s How

Netflix co-founder and executive chairman Reed Hastings gave $7 million to support Kamala Harris’s presidential bid.

Hastings had been in the camp calling on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the race, and obviously wanted to show his approval of the switch to the vice president.

“After the depressing debate, we are in the game again,” Hastings told the tech site The Information, according to The Wrap.

The $7 million donation is his first of the 2024 presidential election cycle.

The contribution cannot go directly to the campaign, because of campaign finance laws, but it is going to a super PAC backing Harris.

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Hastings hesitated supporting Harris initially, posting Sunday on X after Biden stepped aside, “Dem delegates need to pick a swing state winner.”

But by the next day he had changed his tune, writing, “Congrats to Kamala Harris — now it is time to win.”

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While Hastings stepped down as CEO of Netflix last year, he is still executive chairman and drawing a nice big salary paid for by subscribers to the service.

In 2023, Variety reported that in his new position Hastings is eligible for a $500,000 base salary, plus $2.5 million in stock options.

And a healthy subscriber base means a good stock price. As of Thursday’s close, it was valued at about $636 per share.

So indirectly, Netflix subscribers are enabling Hastings to write his $7 million check to Harris.

Worth noting: She was deemed the most liberal U.S. senator prior to becoming vice president.

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And while serving as vice president, and thereby president of the Senate, she cast the tie-breaking vote in order to pass the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan in March 2021 and the misnamed $1 trillion-plus Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022.

In a February 2021 opinion piece for The Washington Post, former Clinton administration Treasury Secretary Larry Summers wrote that passing the American Rescue Plan as the economy was already well on its way to recovery would “set off inflationary pressures of a kind we have not seen in a generation, with consequences for the value of the dollar and financial stability.”

After it passed in March, Summers called it “the least responsible macroeconomic policy we’ve had in the last 40 years.”

Former Obama administration Treasury Department official Steven Rattner in a November 2021 article for The New York Times identified the American Rescue Plan as the “original sin” leading to a 40-year high inflation rate Americans are still feeling the effects of now.

Hastings does not feel the negative financial impact of the Biden-Harris agenda, but most Americans do.

The current fiscal path the nation is on is unsustainable and will lead to more inflation. Americans will then have to cut discretionary expenses like Netflix to get by.

So if Hastings cared at all about the future of his company, he would never have cut a $7 million check to Harris.

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Randy DeSoto has written more than 3,000 articles for The Western Journal since he joined the company in 2015. He is a graduate of West Point and Regent University School of Law. He is the author of the book “We Hold These Truths” and screenwriter of the political documentary “I Want Your Money.”

Birthplace

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Nationality

American

Honors/Awards

Graduated dean’s list from West Point

Education

United States Military Academy at West Point, Regent University School of Law

Books Written

We Hold These Truths

Professional Memberships

Virginia and Pennsylvania state bars

Location

Phoenix, Arizona

Languages Spoken

English

Topics of Expertise

Politics, Entertainment, Faith



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