Social Media
In this mini-course, you’ll learn a few tips on how you can use social media to connect with folks in order to increase voter turnout.
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Section One: How to (not) Argue Politics
Arguing with people on social media gets us nowhere 99% of the time. Especially when it comes to politics.
But, there are a few things we CAN do.
Arguing with people on social media gets us nowhere 99% of the time. Especially when it comes to politics.
But, there are a few things we CAN do.
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Section Two: How to Be Authentic Without Turning People Away
You shouldn’t have to change who you are to connect with others and share your message about the importance of voter engagement.
You shouldn’t have to change who you are to connect with others and share your message about the importance of voter engagement.
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Section Three: How to Reach the Overwhelmed
Somedays I open my social media, my email, or a news app, and I feel overwhelmed. I don’t think I’m alone.
Somedays I open my social media, my email, or a news app, and I feel overwhelmed. I don’t think I’m alone.
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Section Four: How to Reach the Double Haters
Being unhappy with both political parties isn’t new, but even when it feels like there’s no good choice, every vote still matters.
Being unhappy with both political parties isn’t new, but even when it feels like there’s no good choice, every vote still matters.
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