The frequent conversations heard while discussing politics these days are not about policies, instead the chatter in 2016 usually starts off with "what did Donald Trump say now" or "what did Trump tweet now" But maybe this type of chater is something we should get used too. Maybe the political world we are living in now makes sense. We live in a society with things like Twitter, and other social media platforms in which characters, and time are limited. Snap Chats,out frequent still cameras, and can broadcast pictures to the world in seconds. wither you grew up in the age of radios, or in the centuary of selfies, social media in politics is something that is crucial to our political thertere and democracy. Something to be looked at during the presidential race.
