Social Media in the 2018 Campaign
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Bipartisan Policy Center1225 Eye Street NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
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Political campaigns take place in an increasingly digital world. Candidates, parties, and outside groups use platforms such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter to contact voters and shape public opinion. But concerns about false news, undisclosed advertising, and foreign interference loom large. BPC hosted an event where representatives from digital platforms discuss the policy changes they are making to address these issues and Republican and Democratic digital strategists share how they will be campaigning in the digital world in 2018.
Featuring:
Katie Harbath
Global Politics and Government Outreach Director, Facebook
@katieharbath
Tara McGowan
Co-Founder and CEO, ACRONYM
@taraemcg
Nate Persily
Professor, Stanford Law School
@persily
Tad Rupp
Partner, Targeted Victory
@TadRupp
Moderated by:
John Fortier
Director of the Democracy Project, BPC
@johncfortier1
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