The Social Media Duel: Trump vs. Harris
The debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris not only played out on television screens but also on social media platforms. Harris' strategy of creating viral moments seemed effective, while Trump declared victory online. Social media's role in the election cycle is more significant than ever, with both sides leveraging influencers and content creators.
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On Tuesday, tens of millions of Americans tuned in to watch the debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. However, the real action unfolded on social media platforms, with each side mobilizing to declare a win.
From the outset, Harris aimed to create viral moments, shaking Trump's hand and confidently introducing herself. Social media exploded with responses, particularly highlighting Harris' facial expressions in reaction to Trump's familiar falsehoods. The most talked-about moment was Trump's false claim about Haitian migrants eating pet dogs and cats in Springfield, Ohio.
As the debate concluded, both campaigns declared victory online. Taylor Swift's endorsement of Harris quickly garnered millions of 'likes,' while Trump's supporters celebrated what they called a 'big win.' Social media's influence in shaping political narratives is at an all-time high, with influencers playing a pivotal role in both campaigns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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