Current Event #13 - Social Media and Politics

The president is very involved and uses twitter a lot. It seems to be a valued form of communication for him. Twitter is becoming a place for public officials to make statements, activists to pressure others, and reporters to give the latest news. This is very unrepresentative of America. This whole Twitter craze with politics may even affect the 2020 race. “The views of Democrats on social media often bear little resemblance to those of the wider Democratic electorate,” as said by Nate Cohn and Kevin Quealy. “The outspoken group of Democratic-leaning voters on social media is outnumbered, roughly 2 to 1, by the more moderate, more diverse and less educated group of Democrats who typically don’t post political content online.”

Social media has influenced many things in today's society some of which have actually benefitted us. Social media is not a place for things that apply and are important to politics. Reports of it, however, are okay. When the president posts something that makes him seem foolish people will spread it around and talk about it. Though it does bring attention to him it may not be the preferred attention. It can make the president seem unintelligent. He will post his opinion (I am not saying you can’t express your opinion) that may not be something that should be shared on social media which can make the reputation of the person lower.

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