Democrats’ new internet strategy tops trending charts but also draws mockery from allies and foes
- Senate Democrats met with online progressive personalities to enhance their digital presence and reach voters more effectively, prior to President Trump’s address to Congress.
- Democratic content efforts gained over 87 million views, according to Senator Cory Booker's office.
- Democrats' online initiatives drew mixed reactions, including mockery from conservatives, highlighting mixed reactions to their online engagement.
- Democratic leaders believe that adapting to digital communication is essential for connecting with voters after recent election losses.
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Democrats' new internet strategy tops trending charts but also draws mockery from allies and foes
Democratic lawmakers are courting online content creators, podcasters and celebrities in a bid to find new ways to boost their message to voters.
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