With a greater division in the understandings of each generation, politics has been caught in the very real question of how to appeal to all audiences, how to do this without isolating one, and especially without ostracizing another. This issue was demonstrated perfectly in the Monday afternoon segment of CNN’s The Lead, as host Jake Tapper and his fellow co-hosts attempted to dissect the new Harris rebrand with a Gen Z focus.
In another objectively cringe-worthy demonstration, special correspondent Jamie Gangel and the CNN clan attempted to understand and hype up the Harris campaign headquarters’ rebrand, drawing from the hit summer album, “brat” by singer Charli xcx (click expand):
TAPPER: In reference to her album called “Brat.” Kamala has branded her Kamala HQ Twitter page with the same aesthetic of the album. That’s another Gen Z word,…
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