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Harvard Releases The Dumbest Political Report Ever

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Apparently this qualifies as a study. Hoo boy, where do we begin with this one? Harvard University r

[Logo]( [Harvard Releases The Dumbest Political Report Ever]( [Harvard Releases The Dumbest Political Report Ever]( Apparently this qualifies as a study. Hoo boy, where do we begin with this one? Harvard University recently released a 52-page report about celebrity voices and politics. You'll find what they discovered shocking (heavy sarcasm). The wizards of smart at Harvard found that celebrity voices can have an impact. "While [some polling shows]( that people claim they [aren't influenced by celebrity voices]( when it comes to politics, more rigorous evidence indicates that these voices are incredibly powerful," the report said. I feel like saying, "No s**t!" This has been going on forever, why do they think that the Kamala Harris campaign is spending thousands paying online influencers to make positive posts about her. "They can serve as surrogates for political candidates, helping to 'rally the base' or reach new audiences," the study said. "Additionally, there is evidence that celebrities can help with candidate fundraising, attracting large crowds to political events or volunteer shifts, which drawspress attention." Uh, yeah, just a few months ago Biden's campaign was trying to get Taylor Swift's endorsement. The study also [claimed]( that "celebrity engagement is good for democracy and celebrity brand." Maybe on the left, they tried to cancel country singer Jason Aldean over a song. They also tried to compare Taylor Swift's registration drives to her success. Folks, you got to wonder if someone needed to do a book report for a PHD for this to be done. Stuff like this has been going on forever. And, by the way, ask the Dixie Chicks how it worked out when they got political. It didn't exactly go well for Kathy Griffin either. You read through this study and it's like a [workshop release for celebrities to join leftist causes](. What blows the mind is that they "studied" this. Political groups have tried to court celebrities forever...they want their money, and they have it. [Shock: Another Scandal Erupts About Trump's Secret Service Detail ]( [Shock: Another Scandal Erupts About Trump's Secret Service Detail]( It happened during latest rally. [Guess What's Got a NYT Reporter Mad at Conservatives - The Reason? Hilarious!]( [Guess What's Got a NYT Reporter Mad at Conservatives - The Reason? Hilarious!]( These people are insufferable. [Biden Totally Loses It During Event - WATCH ]( [Biden Totally Loses It During Event - WATCH]( Start randomly screaming. [Dem Congressman Goes Down In Flames Trying To Defend Kamala - WATCH ]( [Dem Congressman Goes Down In Flames Trying To Defend Kamala - WATCH]( He looked like he saw a ghost. [Kamala's Team Is Starting To Crack, Internal Insanity ]( [Kamala's Team Is Starting To Crack, Internal Insanity]( You could have seen this coming a mile away. You are receiving this email because you opted in to The Independant American daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright ? 2024. The Independent American. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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