White House officials have been courting social media influencers like never before. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has held private virtual briefings with half a dozen pro-Trump influencers, while President Joe Biden has hosted over 100 of them at the White House in an effort to "breakthrough" in communication.
The approach is attributed to former President Donald Trump's long-form podcast interviews with new-age content creators, which some believe boosted critical support among young men. However, it seems that this strategy has now been adopted by other politicians too.
Influencers are seen as having a unique ability to connect with "normal people" in a way that traditional media outlets cannot. According to Matt Bernstein, host of the popular podcast "A Bit Fruity," influencers like him can amplify the voices of everyday Americans and have influence through their content.
However, this increased power also means that influencers are expected to hold politicians accountable for their promises. As Isa Buitrago, a New York-based creator, pointed out, no one should ever be put on a pedestal as a politician regardless of how well they try to connect with the public.
During an exclusive meeting with NBC News, Zohran Mamdani's campaign officials met with several pro-trump influencers. One of the attendees, Youssef Hasweh, asked Mamdani about his plans for making City University of New York schools more affordable and accessible.
The informal setting allowed for a level of familiarity that is rare in traditional press conferences. When Hasweh wished Mamdani "salam alaikum habibi," he was met with a warm response from the politician, indicating a genuine attempt to build a connection with his audience.
The approach is attributed to former President Donald Trump's long-form podcast interviews with new-age content creators, which some believe boosted critical support among young men. However, it seems that this strategy has now been adopted by other politicians too.
Influencers are seen as having a unique ability to connect with "normal people" in a way that traditional media outlets cannot. According to Matt Bernstein, host of the popular podcast "A Bit Fruity," influencers like him can amplify the voices of everyday Americans and have influence through their content.
However, this increased power also means that influencers are expected to hold politicians accountable for their promises. As Isa Buitrago, a New York-based creator, pointed out, no one should ever be put on a pedestal as a politician regardless of how well they try to connect with the public.
During an exclusive meeting with NBC News, Zohran Mamdani's campaign officials met with several pro-trump influencers. One of the attendees, Youssef Hasweh, asked Mamdani about his plans for making City University of New York schools more affordable and accessible.
The informal setting allowed for a level of familiarity that is rare in traditional press conferences. When Hasweh wished Mamdani "salam alaikum habibi," he was met with a warm response from the politician, indicating a genuine attempt to build a connection with his audience.