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DNC cult exposed by joker in hilarious video – brainwashed ‘brat’ gives crazy answers

A prankster infiltrated the Democratic National Convention and elicited some shocking responses from attendees, including some elected officials.

Lionel McGloin, operator of the YouTube page “No Cap on God,” spent the week in Chicago, talking to some of the DNC’s big stars and parodying the “brain” theme of many Kamala Harris supporters.

His best answers came from some of the average participants, including one who said “Yas, Queen” to such crazy ideas as free abortions, gender reassignment care for immigrants and higher tax brackets for rich white men.

However, to demonstrate the groupthink of liberals, in the same video he got New York Congressman Jerry Nadler to agree to something similar.

“If we have a Democratic Congress, we will certainly do that,” Nadler told McGloin when asked if he would support higher tax brackets for “rich white men.”

A prankster infiltrated the Democratic National Convention and elicited some shocking responses from attendees, including one who said “yes, queen” to such crazy ideas as free abortions, gender reassignment care for minors and higher taxes for rich white men.

A male attendee explained to McGloin why Harris appeals to liberals.

“She's a brat,” he said, referring to Charli XCX's album that has become a meme among leftists.

“Brat, it's like you're a party girl but you stay out late and go to sleep with makeup on,” the man said.

By far the funniest answers, however, came from some of the progressive participants, including one who couldn't decide whether he wanted to live in a democracy or legalize abortion.

“I feel like this is almost impossible to answer, I couldn't choose one or the other,” she said, before advocating for access to abortion over democracy.

Later, he asks a woman a series of “yes queen” or “no queen” questions, such as whether she wants free abortions, gender reassignment care for immigrants, a ban on standardized testing, and higher taxes on rich white men.

Another young woman revealed the secret of working as a Democratic politician in Washington: Republicans are more attractive than left-leaning ones, while GOP men are “evil.”

Lionel McGloin (pictured left) spoke to a young woman who revealed the secret of working in Democratic politics in Washington: Republicans are more attractive than left-leaning ones, but GOP men are

Lionel McGloin (pictured left) spoke to a young woman who revealed the secret of working in Democratic politics in Washington: Republicans are more attractive than left-leaning ones, but GOP men are “evil.”

The host once persuaded Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey to consider legalizing cocaine.

Overall, progressives appear to have embarked on what California Governor Gavin Newsom jokingly called a “30-minute primary” to unconditionally support Harris.

They have also joined the “Brat” meme to support Harris, a key voice in the fight against Donald Trump within Generation Z.

More than 41 million Generation Z voters across the country will be eligible to vote in the 2024 election, including more than eight million young voters newly eligible since the 2022 midterm elections.

It's the first presidential election to be held on TikTok, and with more online influencers and streaming options than ever before, campaigns are using many channels to reach the next generation where they are.

It is an extremely diverse generation. Almost half of Generation Z youth are people of color. One in five identifies as LGBTQ+. Not only are they more diverse, they are also more engaged.

As Democrats and Republicans work to win over young people, a new exclusive poll for DailyMail.com shows that Harris is experiencing a significant increase in support among 18- to 29-year-olds compared to when President Biden topped the Democratic ticket.

According to the survey, 48 percent of young voters support Harris, but only 32 percent support Trump. 9 percent support the independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr.

By far the funniest answers, however, came from some of the progressive participants, including one (pictured left) who couldn't decide whether he wanted to live in a democracy or legalize abortion.

By far the funniest answers, however, came from some of the progressive participants, including one (pictured left) who couldn't decide whether he wanted to live in a democracy or legalize abortion.

Vice President Kamala Harris

Former President Donald Trump

According to CIRCLE, 41 million Generation Z voters are eligible to vote in the 2024 election. Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are courting young voters who are more engaged at their age than previous generations

When the same poll was conducted in July, Harris' approval rating was 37 percent and Trump's was 26 percent, according to the poll conducted by JL Partners.

The campaigns pursue several approaches to reach the decisive voting group.

When President Biden dropped out of the presidential race and Harris took over the Democratic front-runner position, TikTok and other social media platforms were of great use in the early weeks of her campaign.

Supporters of Kamala Harris online and her campaign have adopted the word “brat” after pop star Charlie XCX wrote “Kamala IS brat” on X while the clip of her speech containing the line “You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?” went viral.

Supporters of Kamala Harris online and her campaign have adopted the word “brat” after pop star Charlie XCX wrote “Kamala IS brat” on X while the clip of her speech containing the line “You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?” went viral.

It was as if the internet had been taken over by supporters using coconut emojis and palm trees, while older voters had to ask their children and younger peers what it means to be a “brat” after pop star Charlie XCX uttered “Kamala IS a brat” on X.

The @KamalaHQ account now has over 3.4 million followers, with its follower count doubling overnight from Sunday, July 21, to Monday, July 22, after Biden's departure, the campaign said.

His follower count has increased more than eightfold compared to @BidenHQ, making the TikTok account @KamalaHQ Harris' most followed social media asset throughout her entire campaign.

With its rebrand, @KamalaHQ has garnered more total views on TikTok than Donald Trump's account, with over 462 million video views and 66 million likes.

The campaign uses a mix of viral moments and trends to reach voters across platforms in a fragmented media environment.

According to the campaign, the aim behind the humor and memes is to force a visual contrast between Harris and Trump.