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Opinion: Does social media drive young voters to the polls? Not necessarily


I n recent election cycles, political campaigns have heavily invested in social media strategies to engage young voters. From viral TikTok challenges to Instagram live sessions, the digital ... Read More

Campaigns engaging young voters through social media - MSN


Social media platforms provide opportunities for all voters to consume political news. With the pivot away from traditional news outlets, campaigns are meeting young voters where they are. Read More

How is social media impacting young voters? - MSN


The Pew Research Center found that 18-to-29-year-olds trust social media sites almost as much as national and local news organizations, with nearly half using TikTok to keep up with politics. Read More

Opinion: Is social media driving voters to the polls? Not always


Investing in outreach through news websites, television interviews, and even print media can complement social media efforts and reach young adults who are more likely to vote.Second, campaigns ... Read More

Social media, political burnout impact young voters in Western Pa.


Social media content and politics mix, but that can create voter fatigue. “There’s a combination of curation (on social media) that we’re doing that we’re aware that we’re doing by ... Read More


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