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Politicians customarily reach out to voters with a handshake and a smile. Thanks to interactive mobile technology and the broad market reach of social media, political glad-handing has recently gone virtual as campaigns contract autodial vendors to fill voter's smartphone inboxes with email, voicemail and text messages. However for many citizens, political mobile campaigns are more nuisance than novelty.
Privacy vs Free Speech
Political campaign penetration of the Internet has expanded exponentially since the first political email in 1992. That's why advocacy groups push legislators to seek ways to deal with the issue of digital democracy as campaigns test the limits of political freedom of speech and a citizen's right to privacy.
The growth of mobile technology outpaces government efforts to create policy and legislate controls. According to MobileActive.org, 65% of Canadians and 74 % of all U.S. adults now own mobile phones, often using the cell phone as a primary contact. Smartphones allow users to access email, voicemail, text messages, download videos, and update social media sites. Savvy political campaign managers moved 10% of their ad budgets away from traditional media in 2008, according the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, and put it towards Web access and the expanded calling universe of smartphones.
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