Democrats are using this diabolical scheme to boost Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris is being treated like the second coming of Barack Obama.

This transformation into an alleged generational political talent didn’t happen organically. 

And Democrats are using this diabolic scheme to boost Kamala Harris.

Social media Influencers being used to make Kamala Harris seem cool 

Vice President Kamala Harris has undergone one of the most dramatic political makeovers in history in less than a month after she became the Democrat Presidential nominee. 

Democrats considered her a punchline who had no hope of winning an election two months ago.

Now, she’s become a media sensation who’s treated like a rock star by the press and her party.

Turning Kamala from a bumbling politician into a political force was the result of a carefully orchestrated campaign. 

President Joe Biden had serious problems in polling before he dropped out of the race with younger voters.

To avoid a repeat of this problem, the Democrat Party turned to social media influencers to promote her to their following. 

200 social media influencers were invited to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to meet with politicians like former President Barack Obama and to document the experience for their followers.

Kamala’s campaign is looking to deploy 5,000 of them for the General Election to boost her.

 “Consider the amount of followers even one content creator has. Elections have been won or lost by that number of people — we can help move that margin,” Smarter in Seconds creator Blair Imani Ali told the New York Post.

Smarter in Seconds is a series of short videos that has more than 145,00 followers on TikTok and nearly 640,000 on Instagram.

“They know we can reach young people and reach them in a more down to earth way so we are firing on all cylinders,” Ali added.

Making Kamala Harris seem cool to younger voters 

Kamala being swapped in for Biden has led to a greater interest among younger voters in the election.

Ali claimed she wouldn’t have attended the convention if he was still the Democrat nominee.

Kamala’s campaign is working with the social media influencer marketing company Village Marketing to help with their online propaganda campaign.

Village Marketing founder Vickie Segar coordinates with Kamala deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty on strategy.

Employees from the company are working at the campaign headquarters.

These social media influencers are responsible for trying to make Kamala appear cool to younger voters and get them interested in the election.

Former President Donald Trump has used a different strategy to reach younger voters. 

He’s done interviews on the popular podcasts of Theo Von and Logan Paul.

The former President appeared on a stream with popular video game streamer Adin Ross on the advice of his son, Barron Trump.

Trump Campaign Senior Advisor Danielle Alvarez said that Kamala’s influencer strategy made her seem like a phony.

“The same corporate media that let Biden pull the wool over people’s eyes is doing the same thing with Kamala… she won’t do an interview but she’ll pop up awkwardly into a seven second TikTok,” Alvarez said. “Everything about Trump is authentic and organic whereas people are trying to make Kamala cool because she is not capable of doing it herself.”

Social media is increasingly becoming the place to court Gen Z voters who don’t watch TV.

Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.

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