Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has called upon Kenyan influencers to take a proactive role in the 2027 general elections by helping to ensure that great leaders are elected.
Salasya pointed to recent actions by American celebrities and influencers such as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Kelly Rowland, who have publicly endorsed U.S. presidential candidate Kamala Harris, as examples of the powerful role that influencers can play in the political landscape.
Salasya highlighted how these American figures are working to raise awareness about good leadership, urging Kenyan influencers to follow suit.
“The way influencers are playing a good role in ensuring that Americans get good leadership. The Kenyan influencers must also play a role in ensuring we get the right leadership come 2027,” Salasya stated.
He acknowledged the impact Kenyan influencers have already made, particularly when many used their platforms to voice concerns over the controversial finance bill earlier this year. Salasya expressed his appreciation to Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Kelly Rowland, commending their efforts in America and encouraging Kenyan influencers to adopt a similar approach.
American influencers
Kamala Harris has gained support from a wide range of American influencers, celebrities, and online personalities as she seeks the presidency. Some prominent voices have taken to social media to endorse her campaign, helping her reach younger and more digitally connected voters.
Artistes like Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo showed up at rallies, urging their fans to participate in the election, with Megan even rallying her fans to make history with the potential first Black female president.
Social media stars and influencers, including Lil Nas X, Ariana Grande, and Cardi B, also expressed excitement for Harris’s candidacy, sharing posts encouraging voter engagement and support for her campaign. Additionally, John Legend and Jamie Lee Curtis voiced their endorsements with calls for unity and progressive change.