Harris Campaign Is Paying People to Make Kamala Look ‘Cool’ to GenZ Voters
The Harris campaign’s reliance on social media to make Vice President Kamala Harris appeal to GenZ has taken a desperate and cringe-worthy turn.
As Harris positions herself to be the Democratic 2024 nominee, the campaign has taken a pivotal shift in its political strategy to boost her votes.
Harris’ TikTok account, initially used to make President Joe Biden appear more relatable, is now flush with memes trying to make Harris seem “cool.” CNN commentator Van Jones pointed this out, saying that Harris has gone from “cringe to cool.”
In an even more desperate attempt to gain the votes of the younger generations, social media influencers are reportedly being offered money in exchange for posting content that makes the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee seem more appealing.
Comedian Steve McGrew shared an email he received from a company called “Launch Viral,” offering a “paid post-collaboration opportunity” to support Harris. The offer includes a “$150 cash paid bonus incentive.”
I wonder if the Z’ers are smart enough to see through this


Harris is a joke. A source of laughter and entertainment, often serving as the example of what NOT to be.
She’s a more modern version of Mrs. Malaprop, a refined Norm Crosby, a female Professor Irwin Corey, someone we can depend on to mangle, discombobulate, and mystify language while contributing nothing meaningful though appearing to relate to the subject at hand.
Her word salads are ingeniously prepared and smoothly delivered classic ambiguities, generally expressed through understandable words properly pronounced in complete sentences, full of murk and nonsense, signifying nothing.
Such unexpected incongruity is the essence of a joke, something out of place, like a pie in the face at a fancy-schmancy dinner party.
That’s the only possible “cool” thing about Harris — her incongruity. Like the proverbial post turtle, she didn’t get there by herself, and she’s unable to accomplish anything while in that elevated position.
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