Donald Trump is set to feature on Joe Rogan’s widely listened-to podcast ahead of the United States Presidential Election next month.
On November 5, the nation will see Vice President Kamala Harris and ex-President Donald Trump battle it out for the White House. In most states, U.S. citizens have already made their choice through mail-in or early in-person voting.
Social media and digital content platforms like podcasts have emerged as crucial tools for political candidates in recent elections, with both Trump and Harris making appearances on popular shows. The former President has engaged with influencers such as the “Nelk Boys” and “Theo Von” in a bid to connect with younger social media users, while Harris recently featured on “Call her Daddy,” a podcast predominantly listened to by women.
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However, one of the internet’s largest podcasts – “The Joe Rogan Experience” hosted by UFC personality and stand-up comedian Rogan – hasn’t yet had either candidate on in the run-up to the November 5 election.
But that’s about to change with Trump’s upcoming appearance. The Republican candidate will record a podcast with Trump this Friday, and there’s a possibility that Harris might also make an appearance. However, time is running out for the Democratic nominee to feature on Rogan’s show, with the election just around the corner.
Rogan has confessed that he was once more left-leaning, especially during his time living in California. Rogan, known for his wide-ranging political commentary, has been unafraid to traverse the political spectrum in recent election cycles.
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He’s hosted a variety of guests involved in U.S. and global politics, including former Democratic Presidential nominees Bernie Sanders and Tulsi Gabbard, who now supports ex-President Trump.
Rogan’s show has also welcomed right-leaning figures like Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro from the Daily Wire, as well as Jordan Peterson. The most recent Presidential candidate to join Rogan was Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an Independent with deep insights into America’s health crisis. Rogan publicly supported RFK Jr. for the 2024 elections.
But the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy and son of the assassinated former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, has since withdrawn his candidacy. He’s endorsed Trump, leaving the Democrat party he’d been part of his entire life and hoped to lead.
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Is Joe Rogan covering the election?
Podcast king Joe Rogan has been offering his unfiltered take on politics and hosting a wide array of guests, which makes the upcoming 2024 Presidential election even more thrilling. Fans are buzzing about whether Rogan will host an election watch party or if he’ll pop up on another big program when Americans hit the polls on November 5, but the details remain under wraps.
Has Joe Rogan covered previous elections?
Certainly! Rogan’s podcast has become a hotbed for political discussion, covering not only U.S. politics but international affairs as well, especially during U.S. Presidential elections. His platform is famed for its diversity in viewpoints and deep-dive conversations that challenge the status quo of mainstream media coverage.
Does Joe Rogan adjust his political views based on his guests?
It’s possible that Rogan’s opinions have shifted slightly here and there, a result of his well-known inquisitiveness and exposure to fresh insights – a characteristic shared by many globally. Rogan is all about engaging dialogue on a broad spectrum of subjects, including the political realm, where persuasive and clear responses from his guests might influence his stance.
Has Joe Rogan had Donald Trump on his podcast?
Nope, Trump hasn’t graced Rogan’s studio… yet. Rogan was open about declining the chance to have the ex-President on the show, despite multiple offers. “I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form. I’ve had the opportunity to have him on my show more than once, I’ve said no every time. I don’t want to help him, I’m not interested in helping him,” he’s stated firmly before.
Rogan, who has recently shown a softer side towards Trump and even considered voting for him – particularly if he were up against Biden this November – has yet to reveal if RFK Jr’s nod towards Trump will influence his vote for the GOP next month.
Rogan isn’t just connected to Trump through politics; they both share a buddy in UFC President Dana White. The two have been seen exchanging pleasantries at UFC events where Rogan is on commentary duty and Trump is in attendance.
What is Joe Rogan’s podcast?
For years now, “The Joe Rogan Experience” has dominated as one of the internet’s most listened-to podcasts. Kicked off by Rogan and fellow comedian Brian Redban on December 24, 2009, on YouTube, it’s only grown stronger in the fast-evolving digital era that’s completely overhauled the media landscape.
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