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Writers for SNL and other shows are now working with pro-Biden PACs to create propaganda aimed at young voters | gateway expert

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Saturday Night Live was once a national comedy show, but like all other entertainment, it was taken over by the far left.

In recent years, the show has avoided mocking Joe Biden because it is afraid of him doing anything that could be perceived as helping Trump.

They’ve been acting like an arm of the Democratic Party, but now they’re really becoming that. Writers for the show and other programs are working with pro-Biden PACs to help write messages (propaganda) aimed at young voters.

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‘SNL’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’ writer posts ad to help Biden reach Generation Z and young millennials

Hollywood creatives, including writers of ‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Parks and Recreation,’ are meeting monthly for at least half a year to pitch ideas for Won’t PAC Down, a new super PAC seeking to mend relations with President Joe Biden. I had it. With younger voters, Politico reported Sunday. The super PAC has brought together “millennial and Gen Z writers, directors and producers to help create pro-Biden content specifically designed to sell the octogenarian candidate to typically disillusioned and hard-to-reach voters under 30.”

The first ads, written for Millennials and Gen Z, will appear on social and news media in July. Travis Helwig, a former senior writer at Crooked Media, leads the writers’ room and emphasized to Politico that the organization does not intend to overuse celebrity endorsements as part of its strategy.

“There’s a big difference between putting a celebrity on camera and saying, ‘If they liked me on Madame Web, they’ll like me to vote,’ and what we do,” he explained. “We select the best young writers and directors who match the ages and demographics of our audience and use poll-tested messages to shape them in a way that resonates with and excites young people.”

Entertainment liberals tried to help Hillary Clinton in 2016, and we all know how well it worked.

It will be interesting to see what these writers come up with for the elderly, demented Joe.

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