As the 2024 election nears, President Donald J. Trump has a slight lead over Democrat Kamala Harris following Joe Biden’s clumsy withdrawal from the race. The political landscape has increasingly shifted to the influence of celebrity endorsements and the impact of social media platforms on voters who are described as low-information voters. But WAIT– that is not what you think it is- according to Steve Bannon.
In this context, it’s essential to revisit Bannon’s comments on the impact of getting everyone out to vote. During a March 2024 WarRoom discussion, Bannon addressed the notion of “low-information voters,” noting that these individuals are not necessarily uninformed or unintelligent. Instead, they tend to be less engaged with politics and may not follow details closely. Warning: they could show up to vote in huge numbers at the last moment.
Bannon remarked about low-information voters in March 2024:
“I would never say that her [Taylor Swift’s] crew would be low-information voters, but let’s assume that they are lower information voters, really get engaged after Labor Day.”
So, we need not be surprised by this phenomenon and still go out-vote them.
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— Read More: warroom.org
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