What's the best way to use social media to cover the presidential campaign?

So it looks like I’ll be on the trail for five weeks solid, give or take. Details on this TK next week, but the purpose is to integrate your ideas and questions about policy and candidates in to the reporting process. I’d love your thoughts.

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  1. meredithmo answered: An interesting app that’s criminally underused in the US (more popular in the UK) is Audioboo. Great for field interviews.
  2. kopoint reblogged this from danpatterson and added:
    Social Media Campaign Coverage
  3. letorero answered: As you point out Tumblr is a great vehicle for addressing issues in a more meaningful context. I will be following you.
  4. politicky answered: straight facts. I’m sick of people trying to turn politics in to a soap opera. The people need to be informed on what actually maters!
  5. azz169 answered: simply cover their policies/manifesto’s. how they look, what celebrity endorsements they have and hollow narrative should never matter at all
  6. curiousontheroad reblogged this from danpatterson and added:
    If you’re asking (on Tumblr, Twitter and Google Plus, too), then you’re already...right...
  7. robbyboparai answered: For one, have a clear structure for comparing the candidates’ various stances on the big issues, rather than focusing on soundbytes.
  8. mymarketingfile reblogged this from danpatterson
  9. kennethto answered: Tumblr for images, twitter for quick thoughts, tumblr for long form essays
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