Tik Tok, a new secret weapon to sabotage the electoral campaign in the USA?

Amid the euphoria and enthusiasm of supporters of President Donald Trump’s touted rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to which this was later added with a highly acclaimed speech, Tik Tok emerged as the great protagonist of the night.

And it is that thousands of young people used this tool to reserve chairs at the big meeting, but that in the end they were never used, leaving in the closed plans of the graphic press and television the feeling of a full stage, but that in the open shots it remained the evidence of practically half an empty stage.

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Brad Parscale, its director of electoral campaign, had to admit that the number of attendees was lower than expected, since in fact many more participants were expected.

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Obviously, Trump’s speech was recurrent in attacking Joe Biden, whom he pointed out of having spent half a century in politics and having done nothing, while calling him a puppet of the left and of China.

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And beyond the anecdotal, the fact undoubtedly poses a new challenge for the strategists of both campaigns, as this and other digital tools are undoubtedly going to play a determining role in the hectic process that will define the presidential destiny of the United States in November and for the next 4 years.

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“To all of the amazing TikTok Zoomers and KPop stans who amazingly trolled Trump by reserving almost 1 million tickets to his #TulsaRally, many of you may be too young to vote, but you can make a huge impact in the 2020 election. Please continue your social influence “, Says a tweeter.

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