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Thapa 0 Thapa 0 Sanjaya Thapa Sherry Sharifian Govt 2305 26th October 2017 Political social media Political social media Daily, elected leaders turn to social media to communicate, promote or update status of their daily activities. They should however adopt best practices as they do this to avoid getting themselves into trouble. One such practice is to take time to think and formulate thoughts before posting anything. They should also have strict policies in place to govern how they get word out to ensure they get out accurate and timely information. One that is free of bias and inappropriate editing. Nevertheless, they should be very selective on whom to authorize to do their posting for them. The policies they put in place should ensure …show more content…

1 14-10-2017: He highlighted the fact that he was going on Judge Jeanie show at 9 pm. 15-10-2017: He seemed insulted that Peter Baker failed to mention rapid terminations of TPP and the Paris accord in New York Times, The Failing article. 16-10-2017: He commented on a question he was asked on whether Hilary Clinton was going to run in 2020. He called her crooked. 17-10-2017: He commented on rep. Tom Marino withdrawal from consideration as drug czar calling him a fine man and a great congressman. Mike Pence 14-10-2017: He commented on his travel to Virginia to support a friend who would make a great governor for the commonwealth. He also commented on being sent by the president to give thanks for the support and to elect the new governor of Virginia. He also Praised the governor elect and his support on economy growth, cut taxes, fight foe safe VA and affordable energy and coal. Before Mike Pence’s October 14th comment, the last time he had commented on twitter was on September 26th. 2017. To date, he has not commented on anything. POTUS 45 On Facebook, there have been no posts on Donald Trump’s government page within the two-week period. The last post is dated 9th September 2017. The post is a shared post from Donald Trump’s son Facebook account. Mike Pence 17th October 2017 He commented on launching more jobs and thriving middle class touching on tax cut versus growth while praising previous presidents. On 15th

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