Harris joins TikTok, another sign of the app’s value in reaching young voters

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington, Thursday. [AP]

Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, is now officially on TikTok.

Ever since President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he would no longer be running for reelection and instead endorsed his vice president for the job, the social media platform has been inundated with memes about coconut trees, Brat summer and other fawning content related to Harris.

On Thursday night, Harris joined the party, launching her own account with a video in which she stated simply that she "thought I would get on here myself."

Within six hours, the eight-second post had been viewed 5.8 million times, and Harris had reeled in more than 1.1 million followers.

Her arrival is the latest sign of the site's growing importance for politicians seeking to reach young, highly online audiences. Although TikTok has fewer people on it in the United...

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