U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reportedly wants the help of Kylie Jenner to increase her popularity with millennials.
According to Radar Online, Hillary Clinton wants to recruit the 18-year-old "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star to help with her campaign.
"Hillary has been really worried about her support with millennials. She has a great relationship with the Kardashians so her people have been trying to get Kylie Jenner to endorse her," a source told the publication.
"Kylie is the perfect age to support Hillary now and she has exactly what Hillary needs. She's 18 and she has over 50 million followers on Instagram. Hillary wants her support."
Kendall, Kylie Jenner's older sister, took to her Instagram to express her support for Hillary Clinton. The 20-year-old supermodel shared a photo of herself wearing a shirt made by Marc Jacobs for the candidate's campaign with the hashtag, "I'm with her."
"Hillary is courting Kylie because she needs the help and she thinks it will help her connect to a younger demographic," the insider added. "Kylie could be a big influence in the race and Hillary needs all the help she can get."
This comes after PUMA has confirmed their deal with Kylie Jenner. Metro reported that the 18-year-old social media queen will earn $1 million for it.
"I am pleased and excited to be able to confirm that Puma is indeed working with Kylie Jenner," Adam Petrick, Global Director of Brand and Marketing for PUMA, said in a statement.
"Kylie will be featured in the brand's Spring/Summer women's training campaign launching in April 2016. Kylie represents a fresh and exciting new era for fashion and we couldn't think of a more fitting and influential female to headline this campaign for Puma."
TMZ noted that the PUMA deal allows Kylie Jenner to wear pieces from its rival, Adidas.
Sources said that the "KUWTK" actress got the "carve out" for her brother-in-law, Kanye West, who developed his own line of Yeezy Boost trainers with the brand.