Younger Americans are reportedly voicing criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris and the “lie after lie” she spewed during her debate with former President Donald Trump.
In fact, Gen Z seems even more supportive of former President Donald Trump in the wake of all the “gaslighting” by Harris and the media gushing about her winning performance, according to conservative influencer Bo Loudon.
“Gen Z is in this massive cycle of seeing these experts on these mainstream networks tell us what we should and shouldn’t believe in. Telling us how awful Trump performed in the debate. But that’s not what we saw,” the 18-year-old, who is a friend of Barron Trump, said in an appearance on “Mornings with Maria.”
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“We saw Kamala Harris lie and gaslight us into what we should believe and attack the former president for being some horrible person, saying lie after lie and not get fact-checked to have two moderators pinned against Trump. That’s what we saw,” Loudon said.
Echoing criticism that has been leveled against the Democrat nominee this week, the teen noted how Harris has had more than three years in the Biden administration to address the issues she claimed to care about, such as the border crisis.
“We saw an incredible performance from Donald Trump listing out his policy, telling us what he’s going to do, his great actions against the terrible border. And Kamala Harris telling us all about what she’ll do for the border,” Loudon said. “But she’s had that opportunity since 2021, and she hasn’t done a thing.”
Debate moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis were torched after the obvious bias in running the event, repeatedly confronting Trump with “facts” meant to punch holes in his remarks while Harris was allowed to coast without any pushback to her disinformation.
Kamala has lied about
– Late term abortion
– “Very fine people” Charlottesville
– J6
– “Bloodbath”
– Crime data
– Border security
– Project 2025
– FrackingThe ABC moderators are a disgrace. They’re propaganda. Pravda. They’ve sold their souls.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) September 11, 2024
“Am I supposed to be smiling, like Comrade Kamala Harris, with her FAKE one-and-a-half hour smile and long practiced facial expressions, despite all of the problems that she and Crooked Joe have caused,” Trump asked in a Truth Social post, addressing critics who said he looked “angry and forceful” during the debate.
Ainsley Earhardt lists some of Kamala’s egregious lies during the debate pic.twitter.com/dGD4DTjaxT
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 13, 2024
“We don’t even get our news from these mainstream networks, though. We get our news primarily from social media and stuff,” Loudon, who has over 200,000 followers on TikTok, said of young voters.
“Should that be the way it is? You know, that can be debated,” he added. “But if you go on these social media, you’ll see videos with hundreds of thousands to millions of views and likes talking about how amazing Trump’s performance was and how rigged the whole debate was just to begin with.”
“The influencers that have kind of become a meme to dislike, like Taylor Swift, are all pro-Kamala Harris, which is really funny. They kind of picked the wrong time to pull their biggest gun to get her endorsement,” Loudon noted of the anticipated Swift endorsement that came immediately on the heels of the debate.
“The people are so awake, more alive than ever. And, you know, I don’t think Gen Z cares too much about voting for a candidate who thinks we’re stupid,” he concluded.
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