Clad in a red sweater and black-rimmed glasses, undecided voter Ken Bone skyrocketed to fame after being deemed the so-called winner of the town hall style presidential debate. It wasn’t his question about energy policy that infatuated America though — it was him. And today, with more than 200,000 Twitter followers, Bone’s fame lives on.
Even after discovering Bone’s not-so-innocent internet past, he’s still managed to milk his fame. So much so that he’s landed an executive role as the CPO (“chief people officer”) for a political software company called Victory Holdings. And the company announced the news through a…