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SICK! WikiLeaks Unleashes Bombshell – Every Voter Needs To See THIS Before Voting
The leaked emails from Hillary and her staff continue to shock and surprise Americans who are eager to get a glimpse behind the curtain of the Democrat’s presidential election machine. The latest offering, courtesy of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, is a must read for anyone still considering voting for the career politician.
Wendy Bronfein, an “award winning” branding expert and social media marketer, reached out to the Hillary campaign to offer her help in attracting the youth vote. The emails back and forth between top level Clinton staffers, including Bronfein’s advice, show how little respect the Democrat and her handlers have for young voters.
“It’s sad but I’d also advise she needs a more trivial approach to her an arsenal. BS [Bernie Sanders] has made his campaign/movement symbiotic with a pop culture trend. HRC needs this kind of infusion to pull younger voters. And she may not be the best face of it, so maybe it’s trending figures to advocate for her b/c that’s the crap that young people pay attention to,” Wendy Bronfein.
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The branding expert then went on to insult young voters, arguing they are followers who do what insipid celebrities want them to do. Hillary’s campaign was not taking young Democrat voters’ strong preference for Bernie very seriously.
“I hate to generalize a generation but by social media nature, they ‘follow.’ So if someone they identify as cool endorses – they will likely fall in line with that candidate,” Wendy Bronfein, added. “Don’t forget Bill had “don’t stop” campaign song, that was a pop culture play and had his Saxophone moments. It’s f**k**g dumb but being ‘cool’ counts for more than it maybe should?”
The email offer from Wendy Bronfein was forwarded to John Podesta by a staffer who said he did not believe their “current strategy” was “effective” with young voters. “Wendy provides a proven and competent alternative that should be explored (or someone else) if we are serious about evolving and growing from our experiences,” the staffer also said.
Perhaps they felt the kiddos would simply fall in line and vote Democrat after she forced Bernie out of the race. It couldn’t be that young people don’t trust Hillary, could it? Here is an excerpt from an email where a Hillary staffer was pushing hard to get the campaign to realize they had a problem with young voters:
“Wendy Bronfein is a successful media marketing and branding executive whose award winning promotions for NBC networks and her current work on the Kelly and Michael Show have given her a special instinct for reaching target audiences with messages that motivate and are measurable. Wendy inquired about working on the campaign (unpaid) with a particular focus on branding and messaging including social media. She was briefly contacted and nothing came of it. Please forgive her crass language, but her point is spot on and I believe should could be immensely helpful in improving HRC’s connection to millennials. (and all age groups).”
As the email made the rounds inside the Clinton campaign, one staffer noted that young people still seemed like a very low priority for Hillary and her handlers. Instead of trying to court the youth away from Bernie, much effort was put into attracting, “groups like AA, Hispanic & Women,” voters. The AA is more than likely a reference to Asian Americans or African Americans.
In the same leaked Hillary Clinton campaign email chain, Clinton’s handlers also discussed how long it would take the former Secretary of State to wrap up the primary race. Sarah Bard, the campaign’s Jewish outreach director, stated with what seemed a high level of certainty, that Hillary would not be able to secure the nomination by February after all, but would dispatch Bernie Sanders by March.
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Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
The “Lost” generation looking for something but they don’t know what!
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