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Celebrities' Voices: A Powerful Force in Elections?
United StatesSunday, September 15, 2024
But what about the younger generation? Can celebrities really make a difference when it comes to getting young people to vote? The answer is a resounding yes. According to the study, celebrities have a unique ability to connect with younger generations, and their control of social media positions them as a centralized source of information. For instance, British pop star Charli XCX boosted Kamala Harris' Gen Z appeal with a single tweet, while 23-year-old online streamer Adin Ross interviewed Donald Trump on the social platform Kick. It seems that celebrities have the power to not only mobilize, but also inspire young people to make their voices heard.
But what's the most effective way for celebrities to promote civic engagement? According to the study, it's all about creating a culture around participation. By making it fun, making it something to be proud of, and making it something people should care about, celebrities can have a profound impact on voter turnout. Take Ariana Grande, for example, who promoted voter registration in 2019 by setting up booths at her concerts during her "Sweetener" world tour. Or Kylie Jenner, who posted on Instagram a link to register to vote, resulting in a 1,500% increase in traffic compared to the day prior.
What might be missing from this study is an examination of the potential drawbacks of celebrity endorsements. Can they really remain impartial in an increasingly polarized political landscape? Do they have the potential to further divide the electorate rather than unite it? These are questions worth asking.
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