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November 3, 2024

Harris campaign manipulating Internet to falsely boost support, spread lies

If America needed yet another reason to not trust Kamala Harris, now we have it.

DailyWire.com is reporting MULTIPLE instances of Kamala Harris' campaign breaking the rules of the Internet "to artificially boost her popularity and evade fact-checks on false content."

TheFederalist.com investigated the situation and "uncovered what appears to be a vast astroturfing operation run on Discord by paid Harris staffers. Both Reddit and X, according to the report, have been manipulated to help Harris – allegations that follow reporting about the Harris team engaging in shady practices on Google to effectively rewrite headlines of legacy news media articles, again, to boost Harris."

It's not a surprise that Democrats are trying to utilize every unfair advantage they can get their hands on, but it is surprising just how obvious they're being about it.

One of the biggest problems is Harris and her campaign "astroturfing" online platforms.

According to TheFederalist.com, "'Astroturfing' is a political and marketing term that describes creating swarms of coordinated and/or paid messages and posts to deceptively create the illusion of support from ordinary people. Essentially, 'astroturfing' is the opposite of grassroots support."

In this case, Harris is having a team of people bombard social media with disingenuous endorsements.

They intend to trick people into thinking that Harris is more popular than she really is. They're hoping that people will log on to Reddit, see many posts supporting her, and then they will get excited to join what the popular people are doing.

This isn't the first time liberals have tried to use Internet tricks to steal an election.

Back in 2020, many of the elite knew the truth about Hunter Biden's laptop. Instead of admitting it, they colluded with social media sites to prevent it from being spread online.

By the time the truth finally came out, a liberal was already in the White House.

Let's not allow that to happen again.

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