Celebrity Endorsements Fail Harris
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•Hollywood and music industry stars endorsing and hyping a Democratic candidate is now so expected that it no longer has much of an impact - Washington Examiner
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A-listers from Hollywood to New York and back to Hollywood came out in their well-publicized legions to support Vice President Kamala Harris during her failed run for the White House .
A Nov. 25 Rasmussen Reports poll overwhelmingly suggested the pro-Harris celebrity endorsements and “get out the vote” messages fell on deaf ears.
Rasmussen Reports : 56% of likely U.S. voters decided endorsements by celebrities made no difference in their votes.
More sophisticated targeting is necessary to match a celebrity to a cause or message, Braudy and Phillips said.
Ramesh Ponnuru , the editor of National Review , insisted Hollywood and music industry stars endorsing and hyping a Democratic candidate is now so expected that it no longer has much of an impact.
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