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Democrats use social media influencers to attract young voters in battleground states

Por: Fox News Politics January 29, 2024

A Democratic super PAC is spending $1 million on a campaign to pay social media content creators to post pro-Biden messaging.  POLITICO reported the PAC, , is supporting President Biden’s re-election and is enlisting 150 creators on TikTok and Instagram in order to attract young voters heading into the 2024 election.Danielle Butterfield, Priorities’ executive director, told POLITICO they are using influencers to spread pro-Biden messages in... + full article



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