TikTok is helping shape a new generation’s political identity. And while most politicians aren’t using the app, some younger lawmakers are embracing it to try to connect with younger voters.
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TikTok is helping shape a new generation’s political identity. And while most politicians aren’t using the app, some younger lawmakers are embracing it to try to connect with younger voters.
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