As reported on Twitter's official blog, the Democratic Convention is on it's way to out-tweeting last week's RNC, quickly approaching the 4 million mark
Today marks Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention. Much like last week's Republican "Convention Without Walls", much of the reporting this week will be social,
According to the latest from Gallup, last week's Republican National Convention had "minimal impact" on the voting population in America, with similar numbers reporting to be
Rep. Paul Ryan made waves on Twitter last night, causing an outburst of tweets relating to the GOP convention upon accepting his Vice Presidential nomination, prompting more tweets than were
With new social networks constantly emerging, it's hard to keep the rules of social media straight. If I repin this image on Pinterest, am I violating copyright law?
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Back in 2008, President Obama revolutionized the way politicians campaign, incorporating the heavy use of social media and online tools into his campaign strategy. Since 2008, however,
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In case you missed it, here's Paul Ryan's address to the Republican National Convention that had everyone talking. But
As an up-and-comer in the social media world, Google+ (Google Plus) made its convention debut this week, playing an integral role in the coverage of the 2012 Republican National Convention.
Today, President Barack Obama answered questions on Reddit in what's called an "AMA", or Ask Me Anything thread, making him the first president to participate in
It's no secret that social media is revolutionizing the way in which we interact with politics, and the 2012 election is evidence of the growing role of Twitter
Former Republicans Gary Johnson and Buddy Roemer appeared on CNN last week to talk about the broken political system and possible solutions. Did CNN listen to the flood of Gary