Revealed: The Secret Billionaire-Backed TikTok Campaign Behind Kamala Harris' Failed Candidacy - Tennessee Star
- The Way to Win group spent over $9.1 million on social media influencers during the 2024 presidential election.
- Despite significant spending, Democrats lost historic support from key groups like youth and Black men, with many shifting support to Donald Trump.
- Way to Win justified high campaign spending as necessary to compete with pro-Trump voices and believed that more media from TikTok could have changed election results.
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Revealed: The Secret Billionaire-Backed TikTok Campaign Behind Kamala Harris' Failed Candidacy - The Pennsylvania Daily Star
The abrupt withdrawal last year of President Joe Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee, followed rapidly by his replacement with Vice President Kamala Harris, irked many voters left out by the process. Yet social media seemed to ooze with enthusiasm and Gen Z-friendly hipster appeal. The post Revealed: The Secret Billionaire-Backed TikTok Campaign Behind Kamala Harris’ Failed Candidacy appeared first on The Pennsylvania Daily Star.


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Last summer, after Old Joe Biden was forced out of running for reelection and Kamala Harris was anointed as the Democrat candidate for president, the far left’s propaganda arm (that is, the establishment media) made a massive push to make this failed vice president and longtime party hack seem new and appealing. A key part …
Revealed: The Secret Billionaire-Backed TikTok Campaign Behind Kamala Harris’ Failed Candidacy | The Star News Network
by Lee Fang The abrupt withdrawal last year of President Joe Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee, followed rapidly by his replacement with Vice President Kamala Harris, irked many voters left out by the process. Yet social media seemed to ooze with enthusiasm and Gen Z-friendly hipster appeal. Influencers flooded the web with neon-matcha green pro-Harris videos synced to beats from singer Charli XCX’s album “Brat” released last year. …
Focus Group Report: Georgians, New Yorkers, and Virginians on the Current Political Landscape
Focus Group Report: Georgians, New Yorkers, and Virginians on the Current Political Landscape This Navigator Research report contains findings from focus groups conducted on conducted online on March 25, 2025 among Americans who voted for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, including young Black men under the age of 50 with varying levels of political engagement, young women in New York under the age of 40 with varying levels of political…
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