Leaked mails reveal Zuck's bet on a Millennial President
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With America agonising over the need for a younger, more representative President, who could be better to ask than the world’s most famous Millennial Mark Zuckerberg?
Oddly, his views on the future of The White House have just been revealed in secret emails with his closest advisors that were unredacted this week.
Zuck reveals his belief that Millennials will seize political power before the end of the decade, and he has some ideas to share with them.
Before we get to that, let’s welcome new subscribers this week from the Associated Press, Yahoo News, France’s AFP, The Sun, Britain’s Copyright Licensing Agency, The Seattle Times, The Kansas City Beacon, Australia’s news.com.au and Pinstripe Media, and more.
Let’s start with Zuck’s manifesto for The White House, because, as he says himself in the leaked emails: “I am the most well-known person of my generation”…
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