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  2. NowThis - Wikipedia

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    NowThis's content is targeted at left-leaning Millennials [7] An analysis from BuzzFeed News found that NowThis was the most popular left-leaning site on Facebook between 2015 and 2017; along with Occupy Democrats, it accounted for half of the 50 top posts on Facebook. [26]

  3. Us Now - Wikipedia

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    Us Now premiered at the Prince Charles Cinema in December 2008 and was released in spring '09 for free online viewing. [5] All of the material generated during the project is available to view and download on a Creative Commons license "and also encourages others to remix the core content with the 20 hours of footage available on the Us Now website (and presumably their own material) to draw ...

  4. Shaun (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Shaun began his current YouTube channel in 2016, and it is primarily funded through Patreon supporters. [6] Shaun has made left-wing videos about the 2017 Unite the Right rally, [7] [5] the 1994 book The Bell Curve, [8] the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, [6] politics in video games, [9] Native American history, [10] feminism [5] and white supremacy.

  5. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Quoting a techPresident co-founder as saying that Internet video was changing the political landscape, Seelye wrote that most U.S. presidential campaigns were now fully engaged with video, [53] with seven of the sixteen 2008 presidential candidates announcing their campaigns on YouTube. [55]

  6. Brian Tyler Cohen - Wikipedia

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    His political podcast is No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen. In his YouTube channel, titled "Brian Tyler Cohen," [5] he interviews political figures, reports on politics, and live-streams events, including debates and election results. [6] As of January 2025, his channel has over 3.5 million subscribers and had received more than 3 billion views. [7]

  7. Chad Prather - Wikipedia

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    Chad Prather (born December 9, 1972) is an American conservative political commentator, comedian and Internet personality known for a series of YouTube videos in which he comments on life, right wing politics and current events.

  8. Watch livestream of Donald Trump's inauguration inside the US ...

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    A general view shows the West Front of the U.S. Capitol building during snowfall a day before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be inaugurated for a second term, in Washington, D.C ...

  9. Social media and political communication in the United States

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    Political scandals have been a part of the American political system since its inception (see List of federal political scandals in the United States). Such scandals are events that capture a lot of attention, at first creating intense public commentary that eventually disappears from the mainstream media, [ 58 ] which has been heavily involved ...