According to Bloomberg, more than 200 venture capitalists publicly supported Harris and signed the "VCs for Kamala" pledge. Moxxie Ventures said that venture capitalists hope to find leaders who can create order so that companies and startups can thrive.

While Silicon Valley has long leaned liberal and Democratic, support for former President Donald Trump has recently increased. However, the number of signatories supporting Harris shows that she still has supporters in the tech and venture capital industries.

Lightspeed Ventures’ Liew said supporting entrepreneurship and cryptocurrency is not inconsistent with supporting Harris, who has a long history in California and San Francisco, and many donors and supporters are deeply rooted in Bay Area businesses.

The organizers of "VCs for Kamala" said that this election is very important and everyone needs to unite and support. The voices of venture capitalists are particularly important and founders want to hear their opinions.