The Role Of Social Media In Presidential Elections

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In this century, social media is all the rage, even in politics. Political campaigns and figures have been using social media sites in order to spread opinions, news and more. Social media is being used as an accessible online community where a person is able to express one’s thoughts and opinions about anything. People are able to talk about sporting events, politics, and other subjects with strangers whom they might not even know. This allows for a big opportunity in the role of the government. Government officials and political candidates are now just a post away from voicing their opinions. New laws or bills can now be pushed out to the people by just scrolling on one’s feed. There are now online petitions one can sign in order to feel …show more content…

For a presidential candidate, it is very imperative that the candidate can get his or hers beliefs or opinions about certain topics out to the public. This will allow for potential voters to see what this candidate is about and what he or she might stand for. Not only just for presidential candidates, but potential office members, congress members, and even local government members, can use social media as an opinion outlet. Social media is a perfect place for people to put ads for their campaign into a voter’s feed. Social media also allows for support systems to grow and thrive. People who have never met or even heard of band together in order to be for or against a candidate. They can show the same or contrary beliefs to each other in order to voice their opinion. Political candidates should be active on social media platforms in order to reach the public. Being active on social media will allow candidates to talk to the people in a more casual way. Political candidates are also able to answer questions that potential voters might have about certain …show more content…

Candidates are able to talk to supporters or even non supporters through social media. The online community of social media allows for candidates to see what people like and dislike. It also allows for candidates to set dates and events that supporters can come to. Social media is an easy place for political rallies and protests to be set up among the community.In this century, social media is all the rage, even in politics. Political campaigns and figures have been using social media sites in order to spread opinions, news and more. Social media is being used as an accessible online community where a person is able to express one’s thoughts and opinions about anything. People are able to talk about sporting events, politics, and other subjects with strangers whom they might not even know. This allows for a big opportunity in the role of the government. Government officials and political candidates are now just a post away from voicing their opinions. New laws or bills can now be pushed out to the people by just scrolling on one’s feed. There are now online petitions one can sign in order to feel that their voice is heard. Social media is very prevalent in the role of the government and politics, now more than

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