The majority of swing voters getting their "news" and information from social media is precisely how Trump won. Social media mostly reflects feelings, anger, resentment, vibes, and mush less actual facts relevant to the race or how the country or economy actually works. It amplifies the false and irrelevant, at the expense of the factual…
The majority of swing voters getting their "news" and information from social media is precisely how Trump won. Social media mostly reflects feelings, anger, resentment, vibes, and mush less actual facts relevant to the race or how the country or economy actually works. It amplifies the false and irrelevant, at the expense of the factual and important -- because that stuff is often complicated and boring.
The majority of swing voters getting their "news" and information from social media is precisely how Trump won. Social media mostly reflects feelings, anger, resentment, vibes, and mush less actual facts relevant to the race or how the country or economy actually works. It amplifies the false and irrelevant, at the expense of the factual and important -- because that stuff is often complicated and boring.