KAMALA HARRIS, now a distant fourth in the Democratic presidential race, took aim at poll-climber Elizabeth Warren for doing big-money events. In response to a question about Warren, Harris said at a closed-door fundraiser it was hypocritical for her rival to claim she wasn’t taking money from large donors when Warren transferred around $10 million from her Senate funds before denouncing big money donations. Harris moved $1.2 million into her presidential fund. Harris lamented that she now needs to be in places like New York to keep the campaign financially afloat but prefers to spend time in early voting states.

On a later press call, Harris’s campaign didn’t name Warren directly but noted repeatedly that Harris came into the campaign with less than other candidates because “we spent 2018 raising for other candidates.”

But Warren also bankrolled other Democrats: She raised and donated $11 million for downballot Democrats nationwide, and the New Hampshire party has credited her “significant support” for helping them flip the state House and Senate in 2018.

INSIDE MARK ZUCKERBERG’S DINNER with senators: The Facebook CEO asked Sen. Mark Warner, vice chairman of the Intelligence Committee, to arrange a dinner with senators to discuss election security, consumer-data protection and social-media competition.