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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Mitt Romney's Fluffernutter Birthday Cupcakes

Mitt Romney's Fluffernutter Birthday Cupcakes | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Can't get enough of those crazy, fun-loving Romneys and still smarting that they're not in the White House? Well, you could always follow son Tagg (@Tromney) on Instagram and wish Mitt a Happy 66th Birthday!


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The 10 Best Political Memes of 2012

The 10 Best Political Memes of 2012 | Communications Major | Scoop.it
From "Binders Full of Women" to "You Didn't Build That," a look back at the best political memes from 2012.
ChuckleBuzz's curator insight, December 2, 2014 2:17 PM

Haha politics, what a joke.

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Mitt Romney's Liberace Impersonation a Hoax

Mitt Romney's Liberace Impersonation a Hoax | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Turns out this photo of a teenaged Mitt Romney doing his best Liberace impersonation in front of his buddies is a fabrication, but judging by how it's proliferated across Twitter and Facebook, some people are all too eager to believe it.

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INFOGRAPHIC: Who Will Social Media Users Vote For?

INFOGRAPHIC: Who Will Social Media Users Vote For? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

How will social media users vote in the upcoming U.S. presidential election? To find out, market research firm Lab42 surveyed 500 U.S. social media users.

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10% of Presidential Debate Watchers Used a 'Second Screen'

10% of Presidential Debate Watchers Used a 'Second Screen' | Communications Major | Scoop.it

A survey reveals how Americans viewed the first presidential debate. The majority still used TV rather than digital devices. There wasn’t much difference across party lines — among Republicans, 9% went dual screen, as opposed to 11% of Democrats. Independents were the group that used two screens the most, at 13%.

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Actors and Politics: What People Are Talking About Online This Week, Aug. 27-31

Actors and Politics: What People Are Talking About Online This Week, Aug. 27-31 | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Cint Eastwood and the empty chair upstage Mitt Romney. Barack Obama says Ask Me Anything online. You can't stop the march of Time(line) on Facebook. Offline friendships in the shadow of social media, text snooping and blue moons. It's all here. Click now and join the conversation.

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Paul Ryan, Romney's VP Pick, Has Sizable Online Presence

Paul Ryan, Romney's VP Pick, Has Sizable Online Presence | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Rep. Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney's recently announced running mate, has an active online presence.

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Romney Campaign Makes Third Spelling Gaffe in a Week: It's "Offical"

Romney Campaign Makes Third Spelling Gaffe in a Week: It's "Offical" | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Less than a week after the "Amercia" gaffe, two more major spelling mistakes have emerged in the Romney campaign.

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Lie of the Year: Romney Campaign's Ad on Jeeps Made in China

Lie of the Year: Romney Campaign's Ad on Jeeps Made in China | Communications Major | Scoop.it
It was a lie told in the critical state of Ohio in the final days of a close campaign -- that Jeep was moving its U.S. production to China. It originated with a conservative blogger, who twisted an accurate news story into a falsehood. Then it picked up steam when the Drudge Report ran with it. Even though Jeep's parent company gave a quick and clear denial, Mitt Romney repeated it and his campaign turned it into a TV ad.
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INFOGRAPHIC: Facebook Fans for Obama vs. Romney

INFOGRAPHIC: Facebook Fans for Obama vs. Romney | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The election may be over, but the online breakdown of how and why things went the way they did is still coming at us. Check out this infographic that analyzes the Facebook fan pages of both candidates in the final hours of the campaign to show some well-known and little known facts about the voters. 

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Internet Goes Wild Over "Binders Full of Women" Remark by Mitt Romney

Internet Goes Wild Over "Binders Full of Women" Remark by Mitt Romney | Communications Major | Scoop.it

In the thousands of words spoken in Tuesday's presidential debate, it was four awkwardly phrased ones that set the Internet afire: "Binders full of women."

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Trapper Keep-her? Mitt Romney's 'Binder Full of Women' Gets Meme'd

Trapper Keep-her? Mitt Romney's 'Binder Full of Women' Gets Meme'd | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Mitt Romney triggered a wave of Trapper Keeper nostalgia at Tuesday night's presidential debate when he made a comment about "binders full of women" in reference to women entering the workforce.

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Romney Assails 47% of Americans -- Twitter Users Go To Town

Romney Assails 47% of Americans -- Twitter Users Go To Town | Communications Major | Scoop.it

GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney became the focus of another Twitter trend Monday — after he was caught on video telling an audience of wealthy donors that 47% of Americans “believe they are victims” and “will vote for this president [Obama] no matter what.”

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Clint Eastwood’s Speech Burns Up Twitter— The Good, Bad and Ugly

Clint Eastwood’s Speech Burns Up Twitter— The Good, Bad and Ugly | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Clint Eastwood’s 12-minute rambling Republican National Convention speech endorsing presidential candidate Mitt Romney isn’t going “Unforgiven” in the viral world.

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Twitter Launches Twindex, an Ambitious Political Project

Twitter Launches Twindex, an Ambitious Political Project | Communications Major | Scoop.it

There is no shortage of opinions on Twitter about this year's presidential race and candidates. The Twitter Political Index, or Twindex, launched this week will track tweets that mention President Barack Obama or presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. It's an attempt to measure the public's shifting moods, as well as to establish Twitter as "a platform for civic debate."

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