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Dec 17th 2007
Despite its popularity in voting on TV shows like American Idol, SMS hasn’t yet reached its full potential as a marketing tool for political campaigns, especially when compared to email, web sites, blogs and online videos. Take the 2008 presidential campaigns. While the three Democratic candidates, Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards have been sending supporters updates of their campaigns through text message, Republican candidates have yet to adopt SMS as a campaign tool, reports AFP.
Princeton University graduate student Aaron Strauss, who has researched technology and elections, said candidates see it as a way to get the attention of younger voters whose participation in politics has been disappointing in recent campaigns. Strauss found that persons who received a text message reminder ahead of an election were about four percent more likely to vote than those who did not and predicted that as younger generations of voters became more politically active, the take up of text messaging as a campaign tool will grow.