Streamer Nico "Sneako's" content typically includes social commentary, reactions, and lifestyle discussions based on controversial topics, self-improvement, masculinity, and free speech. His stance on masculinity, relationships, and modern society has received both support and criticism. That said, he has built a following of individuals who embrace his no-holds-barred approach to social commentary.
With voting day for the US on November 5, Americans across the country are looking forward to choosing their next President. The two main candidates in the race are Republican Donald J Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris. Although Sneako has started streaming on Kick, he still broadcasts on Rumble, a platform that encourages free speech.
Sneako initially revealed his pick for the upcoming elections via a post on X on October 28, stating that this isn't the first time he has voted for the former 45th President Donald Trump. He said:
"I am voting for Donald Trump again."
Later, on October 31, the streamer elaborated on why he's going the MAGA way.
"He's the better option of the two": Sneako speaks on why he's voting for Donald Trump
Sneako's declaration follows a pattern of vocal support for Trump among some social media influencers, particularly those who advocate for conservative or contrarian viewpoints. In essence, he believes the former US President is a better choice than Kamala in the election race, although he does have some reservations about his pick:
"I want to announce that I'm voting for Trump. I've had some grievances, but he's the better option of the two."
He has been publicly associated with Trump and his family — sharing a photo with the latter at a UFC match — and stated that he “speaks for everyone” in supporting the former president. Sneako has also expressed eagerness to collaborate with him in upcoming projects.
Considering fellow Kick streamer Adin Ross hosted a stream involving Donald Trump that broke viewership records, it makes sense why Sneako would want to collaborate with the former president.
To avoid any rumors suggesting the streamer is part of Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) campaign, he clarified:
"I'm not being paid to say this by the MAGA team, they would never pay me, come on."
In other news, Sneako received another ban from Kick after someone dressed as Hitler appeared on his Halloween Livestream.