They’ve got a big … budget.

A gay OnlyFans star was solicited by top allies of Vice President Harris to produce anti-Trump content in advance of the Democratic convention.

The only problem: Michael Doherty, 22, is a conservative who loves Trump.

“When this agency reached out to me, I was shocked,” the sex star and social-media influencer with 775,000 followers told The Post. “For one, I can’t believe the ‘when-we-go-low-they-go-high’ liberals would pay people to talk trash about Trump . . . Secondly, I can’t believe this agency would be so dumb as to not Google me.

A gay OnlyFans star was solicited by top allies of Vice President Harris to produce anti-Trump content in advance of the Democratic convention – but Michael Doherty, 22, is a conservative who loves Trump. X @michaeldohertyx
OnlyFans performer Michael Doherty said there was no way he would make TikTok videos for Kamala Harris. Instagram @itsmichaeldoherty

“I’m conservative-leaning. I even wear American flag underwear and shoot guns on my OnlyFans,” The Long Island native.

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

Doherty has posted full nudity and sexual content in hundreds of videos on his OnlyFans.

Allies of Kamala Harris reached out to Doherty to see if he would make anti-Trump content. AFP via Getty Images

On July 26, Doherty received a solicitation from Palette MGMT, an influencer marketing company, at the behest of Future Forward — the largest and most influential Democratic SuperPAC operating today.

“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,” senior marketing coordinator Fernanda Oliveira Araujo wrote in a missive shared with The Post.

The message promised $1,500 for a single TikTok video under 90 seconds in length. Araujo also shared a “creator brief” from Palette with the skinny on what Kamala-land was looking for.

Palette, an Influencer marketing firm, reached out to Doherty with specifics dos and don’ts. Obtained by The New York Post

“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 notice asked Doherty to make the video in the style of man-on-the-street interviews.

“Trump or my racist uncle at Thanksgiving,” was one suggested idea where Doherty could show voters “insane quotes from Trump and have people guess who said it.”

Palette also warned that any ad “could not show any form of support for Donald Trump and his allies” or show any “funny” moments from the former president “without providing context.”

The campaign to hire Michael Doherty was a project by Future Forward, a Democratic super PAC financed by Michael Bloomberg and others. X @michaeldohertyx

Future Forward has cash to burn, taking in $150 million in pledges from top Democratic donors after President Biden withdrew from the 2024 election. It is poised to finance a $50 million at blitz in six swing statesin advance of the Democratic convention later this month, according to the Washington Post.

The SuperPAC’s top donor is former Mayor Michael Bloomberg — who ponied up $19 million to the group in May, the same month he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Biden.

Palette CEO Daniel Daks and Future Forward President Chauncey McLean did not respond to requests for comment.

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