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womanofthehills

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6. I think the bigger question is:
Mon Jul 22, 2024, 04:08 PM
Jul 2024

With a third of Americans on X - the majority under 50, why would Democrats think their voice should
not be on Twitter influencing the young? I think influencing the young overrides advertising- but that’s just me.

It’s amazing the reach you can have - i posted a reply (suggestion) 2 days ago to another person’s post about their dog’s anxiety about being home alone and got 45 million impressions in 2 days. A political tweet of mine last month got 200,000 impressions. Of course, I was responding to someone with millions of followers. You can definitely influence the young over on X.

Do we want over a hundred million young Americans to be more influenced by Republicans or Democrats ???






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