EXCLUSIVE Inside 'conservative influencers for Trump' event as Republicans woo Gen Z after losing TikTok fight to Kamala The conservative Heritage Foundation brought top influencers to meet in D.C. CLICK HERE: Sign up for DailyMail.
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C., For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:33 EDT, 18 October 2024 | Updated: 16:21 EDT, 18 October 2024 e-mail 3 View comments A group of conservative Gen Z influencers gathered to help elect Donald Trump in a last-minute bid to convince younger Americans to vote Republican.
The Heritage Foundation, a nonprofit that for over 50 years has pushed conservative policy, invited dozens of influencers to Washington, D.C., this week.
The three-day Influence America Summit brought emerging conservative stars like Savannah Chrisley, CJ Pearson, Sean Mike Kelly, Emily Saves America and more to the capital DailyMail.com can exclusively report. Boasting nearly 50 million combined followers, the meeting of the minds was to discuss content strategies and promoting conservative ideals ahead of Election Day.
From left to right: Emily Wilson of Emily Saves America, Chrissy Clark, Raquel DeBono, Liz Willis and Lexi Lach. Together they have hundreds of thousands of followers and have garnered millions of interactions on their Republican-leaning content Your browser does not support iframes. 'W.