Voters used to say they wanted a president they could have a beer with. Now, would-be presidential candidates are chasing that authenticity in a different way: appearing on podcasts, sports shows, and other new media platforms where politics almost takes a back seat. “Folks don’t want blow-dried politicians anymore,” Democratic strategist Anthony Coley said. “Authenticity matters and…
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Influencers are pushing out media for aspiring Democratic politicians
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Originally reported by The Hill
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