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August 23, 2024

Trump Targeting Younger Voters With Theo Von Appearance

It would appear that Donald Trump is leaning on his youngest son, Barron Trump, for advice on how to connect with younger voters in order to win the 2024 election.

About a week ago, Trump did an interview with one of Barron’s favorite podcasters, who gifted Trump a Tesla truck.

This time, Trump interviewed with podcaster Theo Von, who has a significantly younger audience than the Fox News crowd.

Attracting Younger Voters

Trump not only interviewed with Von, but he opened up quite a bit about his brother Fred’s addictions, which hit home with Von, a recovering addict and alcoholic…

Interviews like that will infuriate liberal talking heads because it humanizes Trump, something they want to avoid at all costs.

Trump also discussed Barron during the interview, telling Von, “He plays golf, soccer — he is very good at soccer. He is a good athlete, Barron.

"He's getting set to go in the fall. A good college. He's smart — smart guy. He was always a very good student, smart, he's a smart guy."

Trump goes from orange monster to proud father and a brother who had to watch one of his heroes, his older brother, throw his life away because of alcohol.

Trump claims to have never touched a drop of alcohol in his life because of his brother, but not many people knew the real story behind it.

This will hit home, especially with Von’s viewers, so don’t be surprised if Trump gets a nice uptick after this media tour, which I would just about guarantee came as an idea from Barron.

And by the way, it appears that Barron may have a bit of the political bug in his system, which would be a true nightmare for Democrats.

I don’t believe Donald Trump Jr. will get into politics, at least not running for office, but Barron could be the next generation of Trump politicians, and that will surely strike fear into the hearts of liberals.

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