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Infographic
Apr 25, 2013
Online traditional political activities are most popular among the well-educated and the financially well-off
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Report
Apr 25, 2013Aaron Smith
The well-educated and the well-off are more likely than others to participate in civic life online – just as those groups have always been more likely to be active in politics and community affairs offline.
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Presentation
Feb 20, 2013Aaron Smith
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
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Infographic
Nov 29, 2012
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process. Here's a summary of our latest data.
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Report
Nov 6, 2012Lee Rainie
22% of registered voters have announced their vote for president on social media like Facebook or Twitter
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Report
Nov 2, 2012Aaron Smith, Maeve Duggan
55% of registered voters have watched political videos online this election season, and 52% have had others recommend political videos for them to watch online
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Report
Nov 2, 2012Aaron Smith, Maeve Duggan
55% of registered voters have watched political videos online this election season, and 52% have had others recommend political videos for them to watch online
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Report
Oct 25, 2012Aaron Smith, Maeve Duggan
10% of 2012 presidential campaign donors have contributed via text message or cell phone app.
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Report
Oct 19, 2012Lee Rainie, Aaron Smith, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Henry Brady, Sidney Verba
66% of social media users have employed the platforms for at least one of eight civic or political activities with social media
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Report
Oct 9, 2012Aaron Smith, Maeve Duggan
Registered voters on both sides of the political spectrum are using their cell phones to get campaign news, share their views about the candidates and interact with others about political issues
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