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With 40 million eligible Gen Z voters, the tight US presidential race has become a battle for followers, likes and shares on social media. But will this actually translate to votes in November?
GUEST: Katie Harbath - founder and CEO of technology policy firm Anchor Change; Former Facebook Public Policy Director for global elections
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Geraldine: The Born in the USA fallacy - The New Statesman
Hamish: This wasn't 't the social media election everyone expected - BBC
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With 40 million eligible Gen Z voters, the tight US presidential race has become a battle for followers, likes and shares on social media. But will this actually translate to votes in November?
GUEST: Katie Harbath - founder and CEO of technology policy firm Anchor Change; Former Facebook Public Policy Director for global elections
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Geraldine: The Born in the USA fallacy - The New Statesman
Hamish: This wasn't 't the social media election everyone expected - BBC
VOTE FOR US:
Love the pod? Vote for us in the Australian Podcast Awards here: Voting - Australian Podcast Awards
GET IN TOUCH:
We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

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