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REPORT: Dark Dem Group Pays Influencers $8K a Month to Push Left Talking Points

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A new report claims that a dark money group tied to the Democratic Party is paying online influencers up to $8,000 a month to push leftist talking points.


According to WIRED magazine, something called the “Chorus Creator Incubator Program” is reportedly funded by the “Sixteen Thirty Fund.” Chorus has allegedly doled out money to Democrat-friendly online influencers to push propaganda helpful to the party.


The names involved are some that would be familiar to the Left on social media.



The New York Post reports that some of these influencers include, "Olivia Julianna, the Gen Z activist who spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention; Loren Piretra, a former Playboy executive turned Occupy Democrats YouTuber; and Barrett Adair, the content creator who runs a viral American Girl Doll–themed meme account."


"The program also includes Suzanne Lambert, who styles herself a 'Regina George liberal'; Arielle Fodor, a teacher with 1.4 million TikTok followers; Sander Jennings, the TLC reality star and older brother of trans influencer Jazz Jennings; and David Pakman, host of a YouTube show," the report noted. "Leigh McGowan, better known to her audience as 'Politics Girl,' is also reported to be tied to the program."


Each of these influencers have been in communication with Chorus according to the report.



These arrangements were secret. The influencers were reportedly not allowed to admit they were being paid. Chorus also had the authority to remove content it disapproved of.


If these influencers had any communications with Democratic politicians, that would have to happen through Chorus.


These efforts come at a time when the Democratic Party has become more unpopular than ever.


CNN poll analyst Harry Enten recently said, "The Democratic brand right now has about the appeal with the American voter as the Cracker Barrel rebrand has with the American consumers."


Ouch.



Money in politics is nothing new but social media is, relatively, and that Democrat-linked groups have to pay people with large online followings to push their agenda does say something about how low the Democratic Party has sank.


They can't win elections right now because not enough Americans are buying what they're selling.


Paying influencers to fool people into believing otherwise is probably not going to work.

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