There has been quite a hearty discussion regarding political ads on social media lately given the recent announcement from @Twitter banning political ads. Here are my thoughts:
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Having the ability to use social media to publish campaign ads is critical for underfunded and challenger candidates who may not have the resources to purchase traditional (and expensive) TV ads. Also important for rural candidates who have complex and vast media markets.
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Lastly, it’s most important for local candidates to get their message out to voters given small campaign budgets. I strongly support freedom of speech to communicate with voters where they are, which is increasingly on digital platforms.
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I will continue to lead on cracking down on foreign disinformation campaigns on social media by closing loopholes & strengthening campaign finance laws. As an American, I believe strongly U.S. candidates should be able to communicate directly with voters to share our message.
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@EliseStefanik What was the provenance of your#Facebook targeting lists? Did you verify that they did not originate with#CambridgeAnalytica? I have asked this before & didn’t get an answer.#NY21Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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& it's much easier to spread lies and false ads without having to pay for it...….pic.twitter.com/ZXTnPukGTf
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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