Most Americans believe social media has an effect on public policy outcomes in the U.S., but are split regarding whether the role it plays in informing the public on political matters is a good or bad one.
Americans Divided on Social Media's Political Impact
Fri., Mar. 24, 2017
By Jon Gingerich
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