Trump courts conservative male influencers to try to reach younger men
Briefly

Both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are competing for voters who increasingly get most of their news from non-traditional sources. Trump's campaign aides talk to conservative influencers about potential topics and guests, while the Harris campaign credentialed around 200 content creators to the recent Democratic National Convention.
This election is where influencers as news sources have really matured into a place where campaigns have real outreach programs and treat them almost like segments of the media. And that's one of the really neat things about the evolution of political communication in the digital age.
Read at The Globe and Mail
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