Barron Trump's influencer best friend reveals his advice to Gen Z voters thinking of voting for Kamala Harris over Donald

Bo Loudon, a 17-year-old conservative influencer, shared tips for Gen Z voters who are considering Vice President Kamala Harris for president.  

The social media star who often posts images with popular Republicans like Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Barron Trump - one of his best friends - joined Fox News Wednesday to talk about who Gen Z may vote for come November.

Speaking on Fox & Friends First, the influencer, who himself is currently too young to vote, touted former President Trump's support and highlighted Harris's past critiques of Gen Z. 

'I wouldn't put my biggest support in someone that thinks I'm stupid, because that's what Kamala said, '18 to 24-year-olds are stupid,'' Loudon told the network. 'Trump loves the youth, Gen Z loves Trump, and he's got the support.'

Bo Loudon has reportedly been helping Trump with Gen Z related matters alongside his best friend Barron Trump. The pair recently set up a livestream between the former president and streamer Adin Ross that garnered millions of views

Bo Loudon has reportedly been helping Trump with Gen Z related matters alongside his best friend Barron Trump. The pair recently set up a livestream between the former president and streamer Adin Ross that garnered millions of views

The teenager was referring to a clip from 2014 where Harris, then the attorney general of California, called young adults dumb. 

'What else do we know about this population, 18 through 24? They are stupid,' Harris said. 'That is why we put them in dormitories. And they have a resident assistant. They make really bad decisions.' 

Loudon continued: 'Kamala is kind of chasing Trump's accomplishments like a trail of cookies.' 

'He wants to say no tax on tips, which is great for a lot of Gen Z ... and now she's saying no tax on tips.'

'And he wants to secure the border and keep us safe. Now she wants to secure the border.'

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'But the thing is, everyone's saying you're [vice] president now, you're in the office now, why not do it now? I don't know.' 

The young Florida man has been hard at work reportedly helping the former president tap into the youngest generation of voters, advising him along side Barron Trump about the priorities of Gen Z

The influencer, who will turn 18 before the November election, has been doing his best to rally support for the former president.  

Bo and Barron also played a role in setting up an interview with popular Kick streamer Adin Ross, 23, whose interview with Trump went viral in recent weeks, amassing at least 500,000 live viewers and was later seen by millions.

Barron Trump, Donald Trump and Bo Loudon pose for a picture at the Trump's home and club Mar-a-Lago

Barron Trump, Donald Trump and Bo Loudon pose for a picture at the Trump's home and club Mar-a-Lago 

 One major issue for Gen Z voters in this election, Loudon says, is the economy. 

'There's a lot of statistics being put out on how unhappy Gen Z is with their finances, you know, with how brutal our economy is, and that's the number one thing Trump did.'

'Trump had a booming economy. Our economy thrived.'

'He ran like a businessman, and he made it thrive like one of his businesses. So, you know, with President Trump, people know that their pockets will be full, and they know that their families would be protected, their border will be secured.' 

Bo, an up-and-coming conservative influencer, is the son of TV personality Dr. Gina Loudon and her husband John William Loudon, a former Missouri GOP state senator.

Bo was only nine when his mother took him to the 2016 Republican National Convention. He will turn 18 before the November election

Bo was only nine when his mother took him to the 2016 Republican National Convention. He will turn 18 before the November election

Bo's mother is TV personality Dr. Gina Loudon. His father is former Missouri GOP state senator John William Loudon

Bo's mother is TV personality Dr. Gina Loudon. His father is former Missouri GOP state senator John William Loudon

His feed is filled with pro-Trump videos and photos taken with leading conservatives such as  Tucker Carlson

His feed is filled with pro-Trump videos and photos taken with leading conservatives such as  Tucker Carlson 

The Loudons live in South Florida and are well-connected members of Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Palm Beach residence, where sources say Bo and Barron often slip away to have fun while the adults enjoy the functions.

His proximity to the Trump's and frequent interaction with the maker of MAGA has helped Loudon lock down his TV talking points, particularly those highlighting Harris's record.  

'She lies about her  promises to this country,' he said Wednesday, adding, 'Trump's very open.'

'We've already seen what he can do as president.'

'Kamala has been vice president. We haven't seen any action.' 

Barron, who is a friend of Ross, convinced his father to participate in the live stream, Trump said

Barron, who is a friend of Ross, convinced his father to participate in the live stream, Trump said

At only 17 years old, Bo is an up-and-coming conservative influencer who has amassed a large following on social media and has been seen rubbing elbows with GOP figures including Don Trump Jr.
Bo Loudon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.

At only 17 years old, Bo is an up-and-coming conservative influencer who has amassed a large following on social media and has been seen rubbing elbows with GOP figures including Don Trump Jr. and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

'So I think people can see Trump's action versus Kamala, and Trump's going to bring in the biggest presidential boom we've ever seen,' the 17-year-old continued. 

In addition to the stream with Ross, Loudon and Barron Trump have also pressed the Republican nominee to forge close links with their favorite content creators, from YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul to billionaire business mogul Patrick Bet-David, host of the PBD podcast.

The former president, who joined social media app TikTok earlier this year, has since posted several Gen Z-aimed posts with Jake and Logan Paul in addition to others with Ross and other younger stars.