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Influencers offered huge payments for promoting Kamala Harris

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Influencers offered huge payments for promoting Kamala Harris​


American voters are being told by some of those online influencers that they are all for Kamala Harris for president. But those comments likely should be considered politically paid ads, as there are payments being made for those comments.

Essentially.

This is evident after one TikTok influencer went online to confirm he'd been offered $1,500 to post one comment supporting Harris, and her VP pick, the radically left and possible "Stolen Valor" offender Tim Walz, whose booking image following a drunken driving arrest now is flooding the Web.

Influencer Michael Doherty explained, "Basically what they were asking for … $1,500 for anti-Trump content on TikTok."

There was a list of requirements along with the instructions to "gloat about Harris and her allies."

He explained, "They're basically creating division and paying for division online," he said.

Joe Biden, with Harris as his VP, in fact, boasted of being a "uniter" when he campaigned four years ago. Since then, they have promoted division in America on issues of transgenderism, abortion, spending, taxes, the border, the economy and more.

Doherty said he tracked the offer for cash-for-Kamala praise to a SuperPac with hundreds of millions of dollars to spend.

 
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a SuperPac with hundreds of millions of dollars to spend.
hmmmm...... any idea how many billions of dollars are spent daily on such things as influence ?
How many SuperPacs are there - any idea ?
 
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Not specifically. But the influence bought and paid for includes all this forum with little exception, all the forums with little exception (like only a remnant). ALL the newspapers, ALL the television, virtually ALL the media , almost ALL that is posted or published anywhere ..... influence for money, even when by someone unaware they are culpable or participating. .
The vast majority of material you see and hear or read , is quicksand at best.
 
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Super PACs are not owned or controlled by candidates. Paying an influencer is really outsourcing advertising, and may be cost effective.
Most influencers would not promote things that would hurt their fan bases or diverge from their "brand."
 
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Influencers offered huge payments for promoting Kamala Harris​


American voters are being told by some of those online influencers that they are all for Kamala Harris for president. But those comments likely should be considered politically paid ads, as there are payments being made for those comments.

Essentially.

This is evident after one TikTok influencer went online to confirm he'd been offered $1,500 to post one comment supporting Harris, and her VP pick, the radically left and possible "Stolen Valor" offender Tim Walz, whose booking image following a drunken driving arrest now is flooding the Web.

Influencer Michael Doherty explained, "Basically what they were asking for … $1,500 for anti-Trump content on TikTok."

There was a list of requirements along with the instructions to "gloat about Harris and her allies."

He explained, "They're basically creating division and paying for division online," he said.

Joe Biden, with Harris as his VP, in fact, boasted of being a "uniter" when he campaigned four years ago. Since then, they have promoted division in America on issues of transgenderism, abortion, spending, taxes, the border, the economy and more.

Doherty said he tracked the offer for cash-for-Kamala praise to a SuperPac with hundreds of millions of dollars to spend.

Can I get some of that payola?

For the record, nobody pays me anything. And I feel so left out. So Kamala, if you are listening, I'm sure I can find one nice thing to say about you. Maybe not two things.
 
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Influencers offered huge payments for promoting Kamala Harris​


American voters are being told by some of those online influencers that they are all for Kamala Harris for president. But those comments likely should be considered politically paid ads, as there are payments being made for those comments.

Essentially.

This is evident after one TikTok influencer went online to confirm he'd been offered $1,500 to post one comment supporting Harris, and her VP pick, the radically left and possible "Stolen Valor" offender Tim Walz, whose booking image following a drunken driving arrest now is flooding the Web.

Influencer Michael Doherty explained, "Basically what they were asking for … $1,500 for anti-Trump content on TikTok."

There was a list of requirements along with the instructions to "gloat about Harris and her allies."

He explained, "They're basically creating division and paying for division online," he said.

Joe Biden, with Harris as his VP, in fact, boasted of being a "uniter" when he campaigned four years ago. Since then, they have promoted division in America on issues of transgenderism, abortion, spending, taxes, the border, the economy and more.

Doherty said he tracked the offer for cash-for-Kamala praise to a SuperPac with hundreds of millions of dollars to spend.

For this and many other reasons .... people need to dismiss most everything being posted and said and look at policies plans of and by the candidates themselves ... what are their plans/policies and what will they implement to accomplish them (how will they accomplish them). So far I see nothing of this for Harris/Walz ... perhaps they will at some point in time.

No doubt there is social media and mainstream media influencing going on paid or not.
 
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For this and many other reasons .... people need to dismiss most everything being posted and said and look at policies plans of and by the candidates themselves ... what are their plans/policies and what will they implement to accomplish them (how will they accomplish them). So far I see nothing of this for Harris/Walz ... perhaps they will at some point in time.

No doubt there is social media and mainstream media influencing going on paid or not.
The sad things is, I truly believe that many voters today are not as informed as they think. Many seem very inclined to believe deceptive headlines and talking points that the coordinated media repeats at them 24/7.

I understand being too busy with life to follow politics closely. I really do. I use to be. And maybe some are healthier for not following politics much! (lol) But so much is at stake with this upcoming election. That is what I believe. And so, for folks not to take the time to investigate the candidates for themselves, I believe, is a mistake.

Regardless of whom one chooses to vote for, it's important to be informed.

Elections have consequences.
 
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Influencers offered huge payments for promoting Kamala Harris​


American voters are being told by some of those online influencers that they are all for Kamala Harris for president. But those comments likely should be considered politically paid ads, as there are payments being made for those comments.

Essentially.

This is evident after one TikTok influencer went online to confirm he'd been offered $1,500 to post one comment supporting Harris, and her VP pick, the radically left and possible "Stolen Valor" offender Tim Walz, whose booking image following a drunken driving arrest now is flooding the Web.

Influencer Michael Doherty explained, "Basically what they were asking for … $1,500 for anti-Trump content on TikTok."

There was a list of requirements along with the instructions to "gloat about Harris and her allies."

He explained, "They're basically creating division and paying for division online," he said.

Joe Biden, with Harris as his VP, in fact, boasted of being a "uniter" when he campaigned four years ago. Since then, they have promoted division in America on issues of transgenderism, abortion, spending, taxes, the border, the economy and more.

Doherty said he tracked the offer for cash-for-Kamala praise to a SuperPac with hundreds of millions of dollars to spend.

World Net Daily?

I don't believe a thing that they say. It skews hyper partisan right per:
 
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