Being part of Generation X during
the 2008 election I found it very interesting Barrack Obama used social media
to get his message out. I thought it was fun, hip, and in tune with the people.
I remember thinking gone are the days where the over 50 group controlled
politics. Generally speaking the older a generation was the more disposable
income they had, so they could contribute more to political campaigns. In the
book socialnomics, Eric Qualman stated 92 percent of the money Obama raised was
in increments of less than $100. That is hugh compared to politics of old.
On the flip side of that, the
Republican Party has been slow to utilize social media as a form of getting
their message out to the people. In 2008 John McCain admitted he had to be
shown web sites because he did not know how to log on to the internet (Hardnen, 2008) . In 2012 Mitt Romney
did a little better and did use social media, but in the end he forgot people
could record private speeches with cell phones in today’s world. And once that
video hit YouTube there was not much to be done to rectify the situation.
Today’s political arena is changing
and I think exciting. Social media is making people more engaged and the
political candidates more accessible.
Works Cited
Hardnen, T. (2008, July 13). John McCain
'technology illiterate' doesn't email or use internet. Retrieved September
25, 2013, from The Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselection2008/johnmccain/2403704/John-McCain-technology-illiterate-doesnt-email-or-use-internet.html
Qualman, E. (2013). Socialnomics. Hoboken:
John Wiley & Sons.
I believe one important factor you brought up was the fact of how much is getting recorded now. This puts an entire new aspect to politics when so many people are able to record and post something a politician says. I can bet this next election each party will use social media to the fullest extent. I just pray that the short advertisements I now see on YouTube do not become political adds.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Dawn - you and I did almost the exact same thing - I sure hope Nikki doesn't think we collaborated -- just took my info from the book. Yours looks good though - interested stuff, hu?
ReplyDelete