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Democrats reexamine their social media game after losing to Trump: Not 'direct' or 'authentic' - Fox News

Media Democrats reexamine their social media game after losing to Trump: Not 'direct' or 'authentic' Trump appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast and used other forms of new media to engage voters ... Read More
Social media explodes after 'cringe' TikTok video of AOC, House Dems goes viral | Fox News

House Democrats were widely mocked by conservatives on social media after appearing in a "choose your fighter" video that went viral on TikTok this week. Read More
Democrats tighten their grip on social media strategy amid negative feedback - MSN

Democrats are revamping their social media strategy and testing new messaging to counter President Donald Trump‘s second-term agenda and his dominance in the news cycle. Out of power throughout ... Read More
Democrats change their social media strategy - Washington Examiner

Democrats are revamping their social media strategy and testing new messaging to counter President Donald Trump‘s second-term agenda and his dominance in the news cycle. Out of power throughout ... Read More
Rogan: Democrats still saying ‘stupid s‑‑‑’ after Trump win

Joe Rogan knocked Democrats in a recent podcast episode, accusing the party of failing to connect with voters even after President Trump’s victory last fall. “They’re not course correcting ... Read More
Democrats demand social media CEOs answer for post-Trump raid threats

Democratic lawmakers want the heads of eight social media companies to answer questions about online threats to law enforcement in the wake of the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid earlier this month. Read More
Democrats eye Republicans’ success with social media to transform messaging - Washington Examiner

Both Democrats and Republicans have experimented with utilizing social media platforms in their campaigning, but even Democrats acknowledge that Republicans are ‘dominating’ online spaces. Read More
Democrats turn to influencers to help share their message on social media - CBS News

Democrats have deployed a fleet of influencers to try to win over voters online – and match the hundreds of millions of dollars on similar efforts spent by the right. Read More
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