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Since 2017, we’ve done an annual recap of the year in social media in Congress and analyzed trends in platforms, frequencies, and conversations happening on social media. Take a look into a few top insights of what happened on social media in Congress in 2019 :
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Fill out the form above to learn about the following 2019 trends:
Who Uses Which Platform?
Congressional Adoption of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube
What's Trending?
Top Hashtags of 2019 by Party, Chamber, and Month
Who's the most vocal?
Most Active Senators, Representatives, and Freshmen
Highlights
Social Media Habits of the Squad + Impeachment Headliners