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Kamala Harris SuperPAC Seeking Anti-Trump Posts from OnlyFans Stars

They’ve certainly got a substantial budget.

A gay OnlyFans star, Michael Doherty, recently found himself approached by key allies of Vice President Kamala Harris to create anti-Trump content ahead of the Democratic convention. However, there was a major issue: Doherty, 22, is a staunch Trump supporter.

“When this agency reached out to me, I was stunned,” the OnlyFans star and social-media influencer, who boasts 775,000 followers, shared with The Post. “Firstly, I was shocked that the ‘when-we-go-low-they-go-high’ liberals would actually pay people to criticize Trump. Secondly, I couldn’t believe this agency didn’t bother to Google me before contacting me.”

Michael Doherty, based in Long Island, explained his political stance candidly. “I’m conservative-leaning. I even wear American flag underwear and shoot guns on my OnlyFans,” he said.

“Just because I do OnlyFans, it doesn’t mean I compromise my values. I would never sell out for Kamala Harris,” he added firmly.

Doherty is known for posting explicit content on his OnlyFans account, which includes full nudity and sexual content in hundreds of videos.

On July 26, Doherty received a solicitation from Palette MGMT, an influencer marketing company working on behalf of Future Forward — the largest Democratic SuperPAC currently in operation.

“Hi Michael, I hope you’re doing well! I’m reaching out on behalf of one of Palette’s partners with an exciting paid offer to create and post anti-Trump content on TikTok,” wrote senior marketing coordinator Fernanda Oliveira Araujo in a message shared with The Post.

The proposed compensation was $1,500 for a single TikTok video of less than 90 seconds. Araujo included a “creator brief” from Palette detailing what the campaign was looking for in the content.

“The new generation of 18 to 24-year-old American voters have forgotten what a Trump presidency looks like. In what is shaping up to be a competitive election year, we want to remind voters of the reality of Trump as president,” the prompt began.

The brief suggested Doherty create the video in the style of man-on-the-street interviews. One idea was “Trump or my racist uncle at Thanksgiving,” where Doherty could present “insane quotes from Trump and have people guess who said it.”

Palette also specified that the content should not show any form of support for Donald Trump and his allies or contain any “funny” moments of the former president without providing context.

Future Forward, with significant financial backing, has pledged $150 million from top Democratic donors following President Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 election. The SuperPAC plans to fund a $50 million ad blitz in six swing states before the Democratic convention later this month, as reported by the Washington Post.

Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the top donor to Future Forward, contributing $19 million to the group in May, the same month he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Biden.

Neither Palette CEO Daniel Daks nor Future Forward President Chauncey McLean responded to requests for comment.

Source: The New York Post, Washington Post