Jake Paul Dances with Vivek Ramaswamy in TikTok Endorsement, Drags Different Candidates
Jake Paul is showin’ his assist for Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on the platform that simply may resolve the 2024 election — yep, one little TikTok dance can go a great distance.
The boxer shared their collab Wednesday, taking a stab at a viral dance made in style by Houston Rockets’ Dillon Brooks … one thing that is kinda blown up on-line.
Jake drags politicians for not reaching out to the youth via social media, saying these making an attempt to garner the eye of younger voters are lacking out on a virtually untapped market. He says Vivek is all about a majority of these connections, nevertheless.
BTW, Vivek additionally spoke concerning the lack of social media interplay from his fellow candidates, claiming they’re all simply scared due to the unscripted issue.
Jake and Vivek’s video has gained quite a lot of consideration on-line, however not everybody’s as supportive of Jake’s endorsement — one commenter known as the video “a horrible concept,” whereas a handful of others claimed Vivek misplaced their vote simply because he labored with Jake.
Haters. Simply half and parcel of the social media panorama.
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Vivek and Jake’s criticism of the opposite candidates does not apply to a minimum of one Democratic hopeful — Marianne Williamson just lately instructed us why transferring to TikTok helps her overcome what she sees as a blatant bias on TV.
She claims the cable media shops will not give her airtime as a result of she’s operating towards President Biden.
As for Vivek, it will be fascinating to see if an endorsement from Jake will actually make a distinction within the polls — remember, he received a stamp of disapproval from Eminem final month, who blocked Vivek from utilizing his songs at his marketing campaign occasions.
This got here after Vivek was rapped alongside to “Lose Your self” on the Iowa State Truthful. His circulate received a blended response on-line, and it appears to be like like his TikTok dance strikes are getting a lot of the identical for now.