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Caitlyn Jenner, whose campaign is over $156K in debt, attacks opponent for being bad with money

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Caitlyn Jenner took her side show act doomed gubernatorial campaign to San Francisco yesterday, where she toured the city’s Tenderloin district, a neighborhood plagued with homelessness, crime, and illicit drug use.“[Gov.] Gavin [Newsom] is spending millions of dollars and getting no results whatsoever,” Jenner told local media as she eyed the streets with disgust. “It’s getting worse!

Where is all this money going?”The statement was ironic considering that Jenner’s campaign is over $156,000 in debt after burning through more than $910,000 on stuff like sushi dinners staff meetings and limo rides transportation.

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