Access Hollywood tape is new material to younger voters

The hot mic clip of the access Hollywood tape is new on tic Tok.
39% of younger voters, ones in their early twenties, are seeing the and hearing Trump's famous clip for the first time.
Do you think the clip will switch any undecided voters for Trump?

One more gun shot to the foot for Trump.

"Now, the generation that came of age during the #MeToo era is turning to social media for information about candidates and elections — 39 percent of young adults say they frequently get their news from TikTok, according to Pew Research. This week, many said on the social network they were shocked by the former president’s words and confused why the episode wasn’t a dealbreaker in 2016.
People her age have less tolerance for sexual misconduct after growing up amid a series of high-profile harassment and assault cases involving major celebrities, Sullivan said. She immediately felt compelled to share the audio in her own video, with the superimposed text, “Fathers are voting for this man.” The video has been viewed 2.5 million times and was reshared by singer Billie Eilish to her 68 million followers.
Brigid Quinn, a 15-year-old in Georgia, knew that Trump had been accused of making sexist comments, she said. But she had never heard the words he actually said — including the ‘grab them by the pussy’ quote. She “didn’t understand how people thought this was normal.”

alled on him to end his candidacy. The Republican speaker of the House at the time, Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, said he was “sickened” by the tape and told colleagues he would no longer defend Trump.

Now, Trump is running for president with the backing of the Republican Party. But in the internet era, content never dies. Some social media users must carefully manage their so-called digital footprints to avoid blowback from colleges, jobs or their social circles. The same goes for public figures. In July, for example, the personal blog that vice-presidential nominee JD Vance kept during college made the"

Here is most of a Post story (above) dealing with Trump's October surprise.
Too bad trumpster.

These are good for the polls and actual votes.