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The scarcity of social-media promotion is a huge missed opportunity for candidates and parties. They're passing up a chance to further connect with voters for the immediate task at hand (winning an election), as well as to build and nourish a community. After all, just two weeks after the voting ended, campaigning for the next election cycle had already started. It makes sense to use every tool available.
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