Bo Loudon has become one of the more recognizable young voices in conservative media, using social platforms to interview high-profile political figures and build an audience among younger voters. So when Bo Loudon joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour, the conversation moved quickly into how he sees the 2024 political landscape.
What follows is a wide-ranging discussion of the run-up to the election, the growing role of social media in modern campaigns, and how a teenager found his way into rooms most political commentators spend a career trying to enter.
About Bo Loudon
Bo Loudon is an 18-year-old political commentator and content creator who has built a following covering conservative politics and securing interviews with major political figures, including a widely watched interview with Donald Trump. His father, John Loudon, is a former Missouri state senator, and his mother, Dr. Gina Loudon, is a television political commentator; he is also publicly known as a friend of Barron Trump.
That upbringing, paired with his own social media following, has put him at the center of youth-focused political coverage during a high-stakes election cycle. On the Digital Social Hour, he shares his perspective as a young conservative voice on the state of the race and the influence of social media on politics.
What Bo Loudon and Sean Kelly Talked About
- His account of how he landed a widely watched interview with Donald Trump
- His perspective on how social media is reshaping political campaigns for young voters
- Why he believes the 2024 election matters especially for his own generation
- His take on covering a presidential rally from inside the influencer world
- How growing up around political media and public life shaped his path into commentary
- His view on what builds real influence and networking in political and media circles
- His account of how he first became interested in politics as a teenager
- His outlook on the future of American politics, in his own words
Why This Conversation Matters
The Digital Social Hour gives guests room to speak in their own words, and this conversation is no exception: Bo Loudon lays out how he sees the political landscape as a young conservative voice stepping into rooms most people his age never do. Whether or not viewers share his views, it's a window into how Gen Z commentators are becoming a real force in political media.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
