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How Podcasts Overtook Traditional Media as Key Platform for 2024 Election Messaging (ep.356)
- 2024/11/08
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In the 2024 election lead-up, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris leveraged the podcast platform to connect with diverse voter bases, stepping away from traditional media. Trump, appearing on popular shows like ImPaulsive with Logan Paul, This Past Weekend with Theo Von, and PBD Podcast, targeted a male demographic, discussing topics from artificial intelligence to his views on social issues like abortion and marijuana. These episodes often reached millions, broadening his appeal to younger, podcast-savvy audiences.
Harris, meanwhile, engaged on shows like Call Her Daddy and All the Smoke, aiming to connect with younger women and minority communities on issues such as abortion rights, mental health, and social equity. Her podcast engagements allowed her to focus on progressive policies and expand her outreach beyond traditional voters.
The impact of these appearances highlights how new media—particularly podcasts—is reshaping political engagement, allowing candidates to bypass legacy media for direct, often more personal, communication. This shift has made podcasts a powerful tool, not just for influencing opinion but for demonstrating a broader trend of new media outpacing traditional news outlets in electoral impact.
Here’s a list of major podcast appearances by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris leading up to the 2024 presidential election:
Donald Trump:
ImPaulsive with Logan Paul – Discussed artificial intelligence and politics.
This Past Weekend with Theo Von – Shared personal views on addiction and family values.
Lex Friedman Podcast – Touched on medical marijuana and the 2020 election.
FLAGRANT – Spoke about abortion rights and political reform.
Bussin’ with the Boys – Addressed immigration and trade.
PBD Podcast – Critiqued political opponents and discussed national threats.
Kamala Harris:
Call Her Daddy – Discussed abortion, women’s rights, and cost of living policies.
All the Smoke – Addressed mental health issues in the U.S. and educational reforms.
Club Shay Shay
Roland Martin Unfiltered
The Breakfast Club
These appearances allowed each candidate to directly engage younger and niche audiences on key issues, amplifying their message outside of traditional media outlets.
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Harris, meanwhile, engaged on shows like Call Her Daddy and All the Smoke, aiming to connect with younger women and minority communities on issues such as abortion rights, mental health, and social equity. Her podcast engagements allowed her to focus on progressive policies and expand her outreach beyond traditional voters.
The impact of these appearances highlights how new media—particularly podcasts—is reshaping political engagement, allowing candidates to bypass legacy media for direct, often more personal, communication. This shift has made podcasts a powerful tool, not just for influencing opinion but for demonstrating a broader trend of new media outpacing traditional news outlets in electoral impact.
Here’s a list of major podcast appearances by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris leading up to the 2024 presidential election:
Donald Trump:
ImPaulsive with Logan Paul – Discussed artificial intelligence and politics.
This Past Weekend with Theo Von – Shared personal views on addiction and family values.
Lex Friedman Podcast – Touched on medical marijuana and the 2020 election.
FLAGRANT – Spoke about abortion rights and political reform.
Bussin’ with the Boys – Addressed immigration and trade.
PBD Podcast – Critiqued political opponents and discussed national threats.
Kamala Harris:
Call Her Daddy – Discussed abortion, women’s rights, and cost of living policies.
All the Smoke – Addressed mental health issues in the U.S. and educational reforms.
Club Shay Shay
Roland Martin Unfiltered
The Breakfast Club
These appearances allowed each candidate to directly engage younger and niche audiences on key issues, amplifying their message outside of traditional media outlets.
Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.com
Support KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of Podcasts
Follow KOP on Twitter or Facebook @kingofpodcasts
Listen to KOP’s other programs, Depraved and Debaucherous, Podcasters Row and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast
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