In order to entice her supporters to attend her rallies, Kamala Harris has offered free concerts with the likes of Bruce Springsteen.
She’s trotted out a cavalcade of celebrity endorsements from Taylor Swift, Oprah Winfrey, and other celebrities who constantly sing her praises.
But it’s Barron Trump who is turning his dad into the coolest Presidential candidate of all time.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
Family values are on the ballot on November 5.
Vice President Kamala Harris has no children of her own, and when she became a stepmother, the youngest child was already in high school.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has five children.
Trump’s four adult children have reached the highest levels of success in education and business while building families of their own.
Reporter asks NYU students what they think of Barron Trump attending their school.
A slim attractive girl says her mom will want her to marry him while a fat girl with tattoos on her face says she wouldn’t be friends with him.
People tend to only set goals that are realistic. pic.twitter.com/vXoMWYz72a
— Richard Hanania (@RichardHanania) September 5, 2024
His youngest son, Barron, looks to be a chip off the old block and is making the girls at New York University’s Stern School of Business swoon.
But Barron isn’t your average college freshman.
Between morning class and lunchtime in the quad, Barron is doing his part to help his father’s Presidential campaign behind the scenes.
In fact, the youngest Trump has guided one of the most noticeable differences between the former President’s campaign this election cycle and his past White House bids.
Barron Trump keeps breaking the internet
The Post Millennial is reporting that Barron Trump actively pushed his dad to frequent some of the most influential podcasts on the Internet during his 2024 Presidential campaign.
According to the outlet, the 18-year-old is helping pick which podcasts and other influencer interviews his father partakes in – and the Trump team couldn’t be happier with the results.
“Barron has been very involved in recommending a number of the podcasts that we should do,” Trump press strategist Jason Miller said in an interview with Politico Playbook’s Deep Dive podcast. “I got to tell you, hats off to the young man. Every single recommendation he’s had has turned out to be absolute ratings gold that’s broke the internet.”
Miller went on to explain that the strategy of reaching out to alternative media sources has “worked out to Trump’s advantage.”
“When you look at the impact of podcasts or YouTube shows — non-traditional media — part of the thing is you’re meeting voters where they’re at,” Miller added. “You have millions of Americans, they get their news from social media, maybe they get it from podcasts. This is the trend, this is why some of the biggest names in media are now doing podcasts and such, because that’s where so many voters are getting their information from.”
Blazing Hot Takes from Joe Rogan’s Marathon Chat with Donald Trump
If you missed out on the epic three-hour showdown between Joe Rogan and Donald Trump, here’s the no-nonsense, straight-fire recap of the top 23 highlights:
Rogan and Trump rip into the media, accusing them of… pic.twitter.com/0n2bX8rsCL
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 26, 2024
Trump made massive waves last week when he took part in a three hour conversation with comedian Joe Rogan on The Joe Rogan Experience, the most popular podcast on the planet – Vice President Kamala Harris has thus far turned down Rogan’s offer to also appear on his show.
But Trump’s visit to Rogan’s Austin studio was far from his first major podcast performance.
The former President has thus far sat down with financial guru Dave Ramsey, MIT-affiliated computer scientist Lex Fridman, top social media influencers Logan Paul and Adin Ross, comedians Theo Von and Andrew Schulz, and even WWE legends Undertaker and Kane.
Donald Trump will be on The Undertaker’s ‘Six Feet Under’ podcast tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/1C67yrkkQd
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) October 21, 2024
Each of those interviews drew huge ratings, allowing Trump to reach many voters who otherwise may have dismissed him.