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From “Inside the Hive”: Behind Donald Trump's “Bro Podcast” Binge

2024/9/25
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Donald Trump's 2024 campaign strategy involves courting so-called "podcast bros" like Theo Von and Adin Ross to reach a young, male audience. This strategy, while providing viral moments, raises questions about its effectiveness and potential risks.
  • Trump's podcast appearances aim to reach young men, a demographic where he holds a significant lead.
  • These podcast interviews offer a different format than traditional news outlets, often being less focused on policy and more conversational.
  • Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance, has also been actively engaging in podcast interviews.

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The Political Scene brings you a recent episode of Vanity Fair’s “Inside the Hive,” hosted by the special correspondent Brian Stelter. The Atlantic staff writer Helen Lewis and the Bloomberg reporter Ashley Carman join Stelter to discuss the Trump campaign's strategy of courting so-called podcast bros,  including the comedian Theo Von and the Twitch streamer Adin Ross. Both have provided Trump with some of the most viral moments of the 2024 campaign, and helped him reach a young, male audience whose support he may need in order to win in November. The strategy carries risks, however, as we’ve seen in the case of Trump’s running mate, J. D. Vance, whose past media appearances have come back to haunt him. “They do kind of lure people into this . . . confessional, chatty mode,” Lewis says of the bro podcasts. “And I think that's why maybe they could become quite dangerous. . . . Politicians might not realize how that might look in the cold light of day to other people.”

This episode originally aired on September 12th.

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