Deborah Simon, Carmel philanthropist and daughter of the late Simon Property Group Inc. co-founder Melvin Simon, is not a fan of President Donald Trump. And that’s putting it mildly.
“This president is killing our country,†Simon told IBJ shortly before introducing South Bend Mayor and 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at the Young Democrats of America National Convention on Thursday night.
Simon talked about rude comments Trump has made, actions he’s taken to intimidated others and how she believes he has inappropriately taken advantage of the power of his office.
“It’s one thing when you’re campaigning for president,†Simon said. “It’s another thing when you’re president of the United States.â€
Simon’s opinion is important because she has the money to do something about her frustration. In 2018, she was one of the top individual donors nationwide to federal races, donating a total of $9.7 million to Democratic candidates.
She hasn’t decided just how she’ll spend money in this election cycle, but she told IBJ shes’s ready to do whatever she can in to help Democrats win. She thinks young voters may be the key to that strategy.
To that end, she gave Indiana Young Democrats $100,000, which may be the largest donation the organization has ever received. To put it in perspective, as of April, the group had about $5,500 cash on hand.
The money mostly went to the convention, but the group’s spokesperson, Elise Shrock, said the convention is a great way for some local candidates to receive attention they may not otherwise get.
Simon said she can see the energy in the young Democrats, and she believes they are motivated for this election.
“The bottom line is we’ve got to get this guy out of office,†Simon said about Trump.
Find out more about which presidential candidates Simon is eyeing—it’s not just Buttigieg—and more on her thoughts about 2020 in my story on IBJ.com.
Bonus: Buttigieg had plenty of criticisms of the Republican Party to share on Thursday night in front of young Democrats. You’d think the crowd loved him—and most attendees seemed to—but not everyone was chanting “Mayor Pete.” Read more about Buttigieg’s speech in my story here.
Double bonus: CNN announced the lineups for the next Democratic debates Thursday night, and Buttigieg will be on the first night—July 30—along with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Maryland Rep. John Delaney, former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, author Marianne Williamson, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke. |