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Days After Trump Does Rogan Interview, Total Viewership Hits 28 Million in Days
Days After Trump Does Rogan Interview, Total Viewership Hits 28 Million in Days

In a moment that Democrats have dreaded, former President Donald Trump sat down with Joe Rogan on The Joe Rogan Experience. As the biggest podcaster in the world, Rogan brings an audience that dwarfs the viewership of traditional media, and Trump used this platform to dive into issues that have defined his career—and his 2024 campaign. Less than two weeks before Election Day, the timing couldn’t have been more potent. Democrats are reportedly panicked over the impact of Trump reaching Rogan’s massive, mostly young and independent-leaning audience.

This wasn’t just another campaign stop; it was a cultural event. With topics ranging from Trump’s time in office, his stance on extraterrestrials, and even his biggest mistakes, the interview gave viewers an intimate look at the man aiming to return to the Oval Office. The fact that Rogan, once hesitant to platform Trump, had “a great podcast” with him has Democrats sweating. And now, news is coming out that is terrifying liberals.

From Washington Examiner:
Former President Donald Trump’s appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience has quickly become one of the podcast’s most popular episodes, amassing over 28 million views within its first two days of release.

The highly anticipated episode, released on Friday evening, was posted on both Spotify and on YouTube, and comes less than two weeks before the 2024 presidential election. While Spotify does not publicly specify how many views podcast episodes receive, the episode on the show’s YouTube page has already become one of the most-viewed episodes of the podcast.

An Unstoppable Combo

The Joe Rogan-Trump conversation is likely to become a landmark media moment of the 2024 election cycle. For nearly three hours, Rogan’s audience tuned in to hear Trump discuss his first assassination attempt, and what he’s learned since leaving the White House. Rogan’s questions dug deep, covering a blend of hard-hitting political issues, light-hearted banter, and even a few surprising revelations.

This episode joins Rogan’s lineup of blockbuster interviews with figures like Elon Musk, Edward Snowden, and Dr. Jordan Peterson. And Trump’s appearance has already skyrocketed in views, quickly becoming one of Rogan’s most popular episodes. With his unmatched influence, Rogan has managed to amplify Trump’s voice to millions who may not have tuned in otherwise.

Topics that Took Off

Among the most memorable moments was Trump’s candid discussion on mistakes he made during his first term. Known for his “never apologize” persona, this openness felt fresh and even humble, showing a side of Trump the mainstream media rarely portrays. From discussions on UFOs to the very real threats he’s faced in his political career, Trump’s willingness to go deep connected with viewers.

For many, this glimpse into his personality and beliefs is proving persuasive. Unlike the polished and rehearsed political events we’re used to, Rogan’s format allowed Trump to relax and speak directly to voters. Rogan himself has expressed reluctance to help any politician in the past, yet the two seemed to genuinely enjoy the conversation—a fact that won’t go unnoticed by voters hungry for authenticity.

Podcasting to Reach New Audiences

Trump’s decision to dive into the podcast world has been a strategic one. Along with Rogan’s show, he’s appeared on popular podcasts like This Past Weekend with Theo Von, FLAGRANT, and PBD Podcast. Each of these appearances has connected Trump with younger voters and independents, reaching beyond the traditional campaign trail.

While other candidates have stuck to rallies and press conferences, Trump’s podcast tour feels tailor-made for the digital age. His running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, has followed suit, joining shows like Von’s and The Tim Dillon Show. This podcast strategy has effectively reached voters who consume information in a completely different way from previous generations, shaking up how political messaging spreads.

What Democrats Fear

Democrats are watching Trump’s podcast tour with concern. By sitting down with Rogan, Trump tapped into a community that’s skeptical of traditional media and more open to anti-establishment voices. Unlike scripted debates or filtered TV appearances, podcast interviews provide raw, unscripted glimpses into a candidate’s thoughts and personality.

Voters who might have been on the fence about Trump got to see him in a laid-back environment, answering tough questions in his signature style. And it’s working: podcasting lets him sidestep media gatekeepers, giving voters a direct line to his ideas. Democrats fear that this strategy could turn undecided voters in key swing states his way.

The Rogan Effect

Joe Rogan’s platform is nothing short of a phenomenon. His interviews are cultural touchstones, often becoming the most-watched content on YouTube and Spotify. When Elon Musk appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience in 2018, his episode drew more than 68 million views. Trump’s episode is well on its way to joining those ranks, amplifying his reach far beyond traditional political media.

Rogan initially resisted hosting Trump, but he’s since opened up to the idea—and the results speak for themselves. By bringing Trump onto his show, Rogan has opened up a major pathway for political influence, one that bypasses traditional filters and takes Trump directly into the homes of millions of Americans.

J.D. Vance Joins the Movement

Senator J.D. Vance, Trump’s running mate, has adopted the same strategy, appearing on Theo Von’s podcast and The Tim Dillon Show. Vance’s relatable style has resonated with conservative and independent audiences alike, providing a sense of continuity for Trump’s message. With both Trump and Vance tapping into this approach, they’re creating a media playbook that no other campaign is using.

Vance’s podcast appearances are paving the way for future candidates, showing that the age of traditional media might be over. This podcast approach reaches viewers where they are, on platforms they trust, and in formats they enjoy. If anything, it’s redefining how campaigns can connect with voters directly, without network interference.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump’s Joe Rogan interview is reaching an audience traditional media can’t touch.
  • Democrats are concerned about Trump’s unfiltered access to Rogan’s massive audience.
  • Podcasting may be the future of political outreach, and Trump is leading the way.

Source: Washington Examiner

October 28, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
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