Democratic Candidates Partner With Streamer Hasan Piker To Reach Young Men
Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed named Piker as a campaign surrogate to help the party connect with non-traditional voters. This strategy has exposed deep divisions within the Democratic party over how to engage young male audiences. Critics argue that associating with Piker is a sign of desperation. They highlight his controversial past comments regarding the September 11 attacks. Supporters suggest that Piker is not the enemy. He represents a vital channel for reaching voters who avoid traditional news media. These outreach efforts aim to reverse recent trends where young men have increasingly favored Republican candidates.
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