It’s 2019, and social media is no longer something “nice” to have for a political campaign … it’s now a way to get a candidate’s message directly to potential voters. It’s cheaper than TV, mailings or radio and it allows an authentic insight into how the candidate thinks – something skeptical voters want.
In Illinois’ 37th House District, Republican Tim Ozinga is taking the social media path to a new level in his bid to be the party’s nominee in the November 2020 election.