Guerrero said possibilities include hopping on a campaign bus around Las Vegas to talk to voters about reproductive rights and door-knocking in battleground states. Details are still being worked out, but I contacted the Harris campaign for more information.
“At the very least, creators should be telling their viewers and encouraging them to vote. I know we’re overwhelmed by the presidential election, but there’s a lot that goes into voting in any state or city. “There’s a lot going on,” says Jeremy Jacobowitz, a New York City food influencer who has worked with Harris’ campaign in the past. “I am planning a few posts explaining why I decided to be pro-Kamala.”
On Wednesday and Thursday of this week, the Harris campaign set up action hubs in New York City and Los Angeles, with spaces where influencers can create voting content and phone banks from their studios. Creators will sign up for a specific shift and will be given an interview space with a microphone, backdrop, and an on-site production team to quickly finalize content.
The campaign will send out emails to subscribers featuring the best GOTV content, including Election Day reminders, how to plan your vote, callouts to specific battleground districts, and videos explaining “What it means to vote.” We have introduced some of them to creators. Creators.
Meanwhile, the Heritage Foundation spoke at an Influence America event last week with Emily Save America’s Emily Wilson, Savannah Chrisley, Sean Mike Kelley, and Peter Thiel-backed founder John of Right Stuff Dating. -Meeted with a group of conservative influencers including McEntee. App. 22-year-old conservative creator CJ Pearson hosted the event, where creators focused on some of the Republican Party’s favorite policy issues, like immigration and the economy, and strategized how to synchronize their content in the coming weeks. Ta.
“We convened 30 of the most influential young conservative voices in our movement to strategize on how we can really reach out to America’s young people. , the total audience reached approximately 50 million people,” Pearson said. last week’s daily mail.
In Instagram Stories, Influence America creators toured the Fox News studios and participated in a panel discussion led by some of the internet’s most popular conservative creators, including Isabel Brown and Xavier Dursault. Pearson is developing the event as a “Y Combinator” of conservative creators, bringing together a group of about 30 influential people, including former DHS officials, to talk about how to speak effectively about issues such as immigration. He said he brings in a variety of speakers to educate. 50 million total followers leading up to Election Day.