Posted on 04/09/2023 11:20:48 PM PDT by knighthawk
Joe Biden is planning to recruit an army of TikTok influencers to win over Gen Z voters during his 2024 reelection run.
The president's digital strategy team is connecting with social media celebrities and offering them their own briefing room in the White House, Axios reports.
Among those recruited is Henry Sisson, a 20-year-old NYU student who runs a TikTok page with more than 600,000 followers. He offers commentary on US politics and regularly promotes the power of Gen Z to boost support for the Democrats.
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Henry Sisson’s brain needs to become more adult.
What successes???? Certainly NONE for America, but another reason to ban TikTok.
feeble follows feeble
What successes?
Generation Z are fools.
Help burnish his 2024 re-election hopes.
Masochists Meeting
Is China paying for the recruitment?
That shouldn’t take long, nothing to report.
Biden won’t be the Dem nominee in 2024.
The president’s “digital strategy team” includes four White House staffers dedicated exclusively to recruiting influencers and social media content creators, with a specific focus on “young and suburban voters” and those who’ve largely tuned out politics, according to Axios.
Biden will give influencers White House briefing room – media
Think all this chatter about banning TikTok is about actually banning it? NO! It is free advertisement to get you to USE IT!
Unreal the lengths they are going to...
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