09/10/2019
We have the opportunity to lead the polls! We have the opportunity to take control of our future. But will we?
In an educational article published by Medium, a non-profit, educational publishing firm, Dr. Polonski researched and explained how the use of social media impacted general elections. Elections all around the world are being taken and publically discussed by people who may have never even met in person. He also goes into what happens when one party neglects the use of social media in their campaign and how the other uses it to activate young voters. He then uses this comparison and applies it to the idea of active younger voter turnout. He investigates the uses of Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as sources of information.
It has been discovered that by simply getting the ball rolling and talking about politics on social media platforms can preliminarily hold politicians accountable and young voters are the people doing that!
However, as stated by the New Yok Times, that although youth voter registration is at an all-time high, youth turnout is at an all-time low. But why can we register from the safety of our homes and discuss our political beliefs all over social media, but can’t go and place our name and votes on a ballot?
https://medium.com //from-voices-to-votes-how-young-people-used-social-media-to-influence-the-general-election-5a6810624831.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/02/us/politics/young-voters-midterms.html
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