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More Americans getting political news from influencers: Pew

Coining the term "news influencers" for those “who regularly post about current events and civic issues on social media and have at least 100,000 followers on any of Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X ... Read More
Social media influencers & political campaigns - MSN

What role do social media influencers play when it comes to candidates running in elections? ... Social media influencers & political campaigns. Posted: November 26, 2024 ... Read More
Social media influencers blur the lines between political content and campaigning, potentially affecting elections - MSN

Influencers are increasingly integral to election campaign strategies. Political campaigns work with influencers to reach audiences traditional media often misses, or to target specific groups ... Read More
Campaigns Skirt Political Ad Rules by Paying Influencers - The New York Times

According to F.E.C. data, campaigns and political action committees have spent more than $300 million dollars during this election cycle on digital and social media advertising and consulting. Read More
Political groups pay influencers this election, without disclosures - The Washington Post

Political campaigns and their surrogates are pouring millions of dollars into social media influencers with scant regulatory oversight or public transparency, as they embrace a marketing tactic ... Read More
Nearly 40% of young Americans get their news from influencers. Many of them lean to the right, study finds

Young American adults are increasingly getting their news from social media influencers, a majority of whom are men and lean to the right, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. Read More
News Influencers Have Eclipsed Traditional Media

One of the more surprising findings in the Pew report was that most of the news influencers included in the study have X accounts (85 percent). YouTube was second in line with 50 percent of ... Read More
Influencers are playing a big role in this year’s election. There’s no way to tell who’s getting paid for their endorsements - CNN

Partnerships with influencers have become an increasingly popular campaign strategy. But a regulatory gap means that unlike political ads that run on TV — or typical sponsored content that ... Read More
How social media influencers are playing a role in the presidential election | PBS News

Influencers on social media are playing a key role in President Biden’s re-election campaign. As young voters eschew traditional advertising, the campaign is using those with loyal online ... Read More
TikTok Blocks Influencers From Creating Paid Political Content Ahead Of Midterms—Here’s How Social Media Platforms Are Preparing

TikTok on Wednesday unveiled a strategy for fighting misinformation ahead of the midterm elections, including a ban on paid political content from influencers, after Facebook ... more than 45 ... Read More
The Kamala Harris campaign is deeply online (and on purpose) - USA TODAY

Campaigns have used influencers before, but not to this extent. The Biden 2020 campaign also leaned on influencers and content creators to reach voters during what was largely an online campaign ... Read More
Social media influencers blur the lines between political content and campaigning, potentially affecting elections - The Conversation

Social media influencers discuss their political views on CBC News. Influencing politics. Influencers play multiple roles in the political communication ecosystem, acting in ways similar to ... Read More
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