Trump joins video streaming platform Twitch for re-election campaign
A message about Trump's rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota figures on his channel
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US President Donald Trump has joined Amazon’s Twitch, his verified account on the video game live-streaming platform showed in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election.
A message about Trump's rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota figures on his channel, which garnered more than 7,000 followers by Friday. With 15 million users, the platform is primarily a gaming site but also has channels on sports, music, and politics.
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US presidential election candidate Bernie Sanders and US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined the video streaming platform earlier this year.
Trump has been an active user of Twitter, with more than 65 million followers of his posts on new tariffs in the US-China trade war and other political decisions.
A message about Trump's rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota figures on his channel, which garnered more than 7,000 followers by Friday. With 15 million users, the platform is primarily a gaming site but also has channels on sports, music, and politics.
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US presidential election candidate Bernie Sanders and US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined the video streaming platform earlier this year.
Trump has been an active user of Twitter, with more than 65 million followers of his posts on new tariffs in the US-China trade war and other political decisions.