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S. Economy & Markets Companies Technology Digital Life Culture Sports Crypto Opinion Listings & More Spotlight Glossary SMB Forum Glossary K-Wave CEO Spotlight Editions Australia Edition India Edition International Edition Singapore Edition United Kingdom United States NEWSLETTER Follow Us Editions Australia Edition India Edition International Edition Singapore Edition United Kingdom United States Business Influencers Get VIP Treatment At US Democratic National Convention By Paula RAMON Published 08/22/24 AT 8:21 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard Share on Pocket 25-year-old Uruguayan social media star Carlos Eduardo Espina, who has 11 million followers across his social media, was among the speakers AFP The Kamala Harris campaign rolled out the blue carpet for social media influencers at the Democratic National Convention this week, hoping that they can help get out the vote to beat Donald Trump. Stars of Instagram and TikTok were feted with free drinks, yacht parties and full VIP access, among other special treatment that was not given to the traditional press at the political convention -- which felt more like a festival, at times -- in Chicago.



"People have to realize that a lot of these creators have larger audiences than CNN, The New York Times, Univision, Telemundo, ABC," said Benjamin Zamora, a former journalist who left the news media to work as an influencer online, where he has 6.3 million followers across platforms. He spoke on the floor of Chicago's United Center, where rooms have been set aside to pamper influencers with spreads of wine and prime-rib sandwiches.

It was a far cry from what was available for the mainstream press, but for Zamora, the difference in treatment makes sense. "The Democratic National Convention sees content creators as allies; that's not the case for the press," he said. The accreditation of more than 200 influencers is a new development at this convention, part of a strategy to broaden Harris's electoral base.

The treatment given to influencers contrasts with the fact that Harris has not given an interview or press conference to the mainstream press since President Joe Biden stepped aside and the party endorsed her nomination. At least five influencers made the convention's select list of speakers, including Uruguay's Carlos Eduardo Espina, who took the podium Wednesday. "It's really incredible that they gave us that opportunity," he told AFP.

"We see Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, and we think 'Wow, we don't deserve to be in the same space as them,'" he added. "But we do. We have a lot to offer," said the 25-year-old, who has more than 11 million followers on social networks.

In the arena, influencers -- with cameras, lights and microphones in hand -- are freer to roam than many press teams, and have a reserved area on the blue carpet for interviews. The reserved space for the traditional media sits outside the stadium, with few luxuries other than water, powerful air conditioning and Wi-Fi. The work is different, explained 12-year-old influencer Knowa, who argued with Republican activists Charlie Kirk and Mike Lindell in a recent video that went viral.

Despite his young age, Knowa speaks with a self-confidence that many may not reach in a lifetime, and with an undeniable charisma. For Knowa, the DNC is not the biggest event of his short career, even though it has seen him sitting alongside US Senator Bernie Sanders and former Georgia state legislator Stacey Abrams. "No, I would say the White House.

.. that was pretty big as well," he said.

The young campaigner and social media star is all in for Harris, having met her five times. The young influencer is homeschooled and has few other hobbies, dedicating all his time to the cause. "The first thing I do when I wake up, I Google Kamala Harris.

That's it," he told AFP. Not all influencers at the convention are focused on politics, however. Beauty, entertainment, lifestyle -- influencers covering all walks of life are adapting their brands to the convention.

Blair Imani, with 642,000 followers on Instagram, promotes one-and-a-half-minute videos on a diversity of topics on her "Smarter in Seconds" channel. At the convention, Imani interviewed popular Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. "They've given us access, they've been so hospitable," said Imani.

"I know they're accommodating some content creators with hotel accommodations, because a lot of us are independent creators...

They've gone above and beyond," she said. Stars of Instagram and TikTok were feted with free drinks, yacht parties and full VIP access, among other special treatment AFP Not all influencers at the convention are focused on politics; some cover beauty, entertainment, lifestyle and other topics of interest AFP A social media influencer gives an interview on the third day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 21, 2024 AFP © Copyright AFP 2024. All rights reserved.

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