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Hillary Rodham Clinton and the 2016 Election: Her Political and Social Discourse : Lockhart, Michele, Mollick, Kathleen, Blair, Diane M.: Amazon.es: Libros
American presidential candidates and social media | The Economist
What is the Role of Social Media in Election Campaigns?
Social Media, Political Marketing and the 2016 U.S. Election : Williams, Christine B., Newman, Bruce I.: Amazon.es: Libros
Analysis of social media did a better job at predicting Trump's win than the polls | TechCrunch
Candidates' social media outpaces their websites and emails as an online campaign news source | Pew Research Center
Charting Congress on Social Media in the 2016 and 2020 Elections | Pew Research Center
Americans Who Get News Mainly on Social Media Are Less Knowledgeable and Less Engaged | The Pew Charitable Trusts
Report: Russia still using social media to roil US politics | AP News
Please 'like' me: why Facebook might be the key to success in the 2016 election : Election Watch - Australia 2016
Social Media and Politics: The 2016 US Presidential Election — BrandBa.se
Social media's impact on the 2016 US Presidential Election - contentgroup
How Twitter affected the 2016 presidential election | CEPR
Closer look: Social media and the 2016 presidential election
US Election 2016: The Social Media Roundup | Visual.ly
Social Media's Forever War - The New York Times
Social Media: Where The Internet Takes Control Of The Election | WLRN
How Social Media Played a Role in the 2016 Presidential Election | Teen Vogue
Chart: Social Media Discussion of Presidential Candidates Is Largely Negative | Statista
2016 presidential candidates differ in their use of social media to connect with the public | Pew Research Center
Did Social Media Ruin Election 2016? : NPR
Candidates' social media outpaces their websites and emails as an online campaign news source | Pew Research Center
Presidential campaigns set new records for social media ad spending - ABC7 Los Angeles
2016 presidential candidates differ in their use of social media to connect with the public | Pew Research Center
Trump won thanks to social media | The Hill
Charting Congress on Social Media in the 2016 and 2020 Elections | Pew Research Center