3. SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media are “the forms of electronic communication
through which users create online communities to share
information, ideas, personal messages, and other content.
4. SOCIAL MEDIA
The most popular social networks at the moment:
Social Network Monthly Active Users
Facebook 2,200,000,000
YouTube 1,800,000,000
Instagram 800,000,000
Qzone 563,000,000
Weibo 376,000,000
Twitter 336,000,000
Reddit 330,000,000
Pinterest 200,000,000
Ask.fm 160,000,000
Tumblr 115,000,000
5. ELECTION
: “formal process of selecting a person for public office or of
accepting or rejecting a political proposition by voting”.
Requirements:
- Older than 35 years old
- Native – born citizen of the United States
- Resident of the U.S. at least 14 years
6. ELECTION
The Presidential election process follows a typical cycle:
1. Spring of the year before an election – Candidates announce
their intentions to run.
2. Summer of the year before an election – Primary and caucus
debates take place.
3. January to June of election year – States and parties hold
primaries and caucuses.
4. July to early September – Parties hold nominating
conventions to choose their nominees.
5. September and October – Candidates participate in
Presidential debates.
6. Early November – Election Day
7. January 20 – Inauguration Day
9. HILLARY CLINTON
• Born on October 26, 1947
(70 years)
• Chicago, Illinois
• Announcement of
campaign – April 12, 2015
10. DONALD TRUMP
• Born on June 14, 1946
(71 years)
• Queens, New York
• Announcement of
campaign - June 16, 2015
11. USE OF TWITTER
Hashtag (on social media websites) is a word or phrase
preceded by a hash mark (#), used within a message to
identify a keyword or topic of interest and facilitate a search
for it.
#GirlIGuessImWithHer
#StillWithHer
#ForeverHillary
#ClintonIsMyPresident
#NotMyPresident
#TrumpProtest
13. USE OF FACEBOOK
“Men for Trump”
“Women for Trump”
“Donald Trump's Fan Club”
“Farmer for Trump ”
“Student for Trump ”
“Businessmen support Trump”
“Trump is right ”
14. “The fact that I have such power in terms of numbers with
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, et cetera, I think it helped me win
all of these races where (my opponents were) spending much
more money than I spent. I think that social media has more
power than the money they spent, and I think maybe to a certain
extent, I proved that.
”
15. INTERNET INTERFERENCE OF
RUSSIA
• Intrusions into state registration systems of voters
• Cyberattack and email leaks
• Fake news on the Internet
18. “Russian actors scanned databases for vulnerabilities, attempted
intrusions, and in a small number of cases successfully penetrated a
voter registration database”
“This activity was part of a larger campaign to prepare to undermine
confidence in the voting process. It is alleged that the targets of
cyberattacks are from 18 to 21 states. At least six states linked to
Russia went further than the scan and made attempts to deliberately
access voting websites.”
“The Committee did not see any evidence in favor of changing the
votes.”
19. CONCLUSION
$ 800 M
$ 335 Million
Donald Trump
Campaign
$ 544 Million
Party and joint
fundraising committees
$ 80 Million
Super PACs
$ 1.3 B
$ 624 Million
Hillary Clinton
Campaign
$ 599 Million
Party and joint
fundraising committees
$ 205 Million
Super PACs
20. OPPONENT’S QUESTIONS
1. Compare the American presidential election system with
the one used in your country.
2. Which electoral system do you find to be more fair or
effective and why?