tina peters' AI Clone Proves Unpopular With Gen Z Voters In Landmark Digital Election Campaign Strategy
In a controversial first for U.S. political campaigning, the digital replica of veteran strategist Tina Peters was deployed by a 2026 Senate hopeful to autonomously canvas young voters. However, within 48 hours of its launch, the AI failed spectacularly, generating awkward "ghosting" responses to questions about student debt and climate change. Experts predict this will set a dangerous precedent for synthetic human proxies in political engagement, potentially eroding authentic grassroots connection by 2032.