TikTok Takeover: The Social Media Influencers Speaking at 2024 DNC

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TikTok Takeover: The Social Media Influencers Speaking at 2024 DNC
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The lineup includes Deja Foxx, Nabela Noor, Carlos Eduardo Espina, Olivia Julianna and John Russell, who collectively boast over 24 million social media followers.

As political campaigns increasingly turn to social media to engage younger voters, the 2024 Democratic National Convention is embracing the trend by featuring a lineup of prominent social media influencers.While politicians and celebrities have long been familiar faces at the convention, this marks the first time the DNC will feature influencers and content creators as credentialed attendees and speakers.

Nabela Noor Nabela Noor, a Bangladeshi-American entrepreneur and advocate for body positivity, was the second influencer to take the stage on Tuesday. With over 11 million followers across TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, Noor is widely known for her efforts to promote self-love and inclusivity. Her speech aligned with the evening's theme, 'A Bold Vision for America's Future,' which contrasted the Harris-Walz ticket with their Republican rivals, Donald J.

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