This week, La Loupe takes you to meet those who took full part in the campaign of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. For this fourth episode, Corentin Pennarguear and Axel Gyldèn look at support outside the ranks of the candidates and the influence of celebrities on the election.
FIND ALL THE EPISODES OF THE MAGNIFIER
Listen to this episode and subscribe to La Loupe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Google Podcasts, Addict Podcast And Amazon Music.
The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation), Agathe Hernier (writing), Solène Alifat (editing), Jules Krot (directing)
Credits: 77 WABC, ABC News, ABS – CBS News, CNN, Forbes Breaking News, Le HuffPost, The Independent, Instagram, Le Monde, Le Parisien
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Logo: Jérémy Cambour
How to listen to a podcast? Follow the leader.
Charlotte Baris: I don’t know, dear listeners, if you recognized this voice, but it means a lot in the United States. This is Bruce Springsteen, who calls on his fans to vote like him in a recent video posted on social networks. The 75-year-old rocker has a serious expression, he insists on the issue of the November 5 election. Imagine him, leaning at the counter of a diner, a typically American setting, the star-spangled flag behind him; the “Boss” supports Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz.
Support which did not fail to anger Donald Trump. And Springsteen is not the only personality to have taken a stand: whether for the Democratic camp, or for the Republican candidate.
To go further
Behind Elon Musk’s support for Donald Trump, undeniable economic interests
How Barack Obama became Kamala Harris’ gray eminence
Taylor Swift: Kamala Harris’ best narrative asset