Here are the social media influencers aiming to earn your vote in the upcoming election!

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  1. It’s great to see social media influencers stepping up to engage with their audiences on important issues like elections! Their platforms can reach younger voters and encourage civic participation. It’s crucial, though, that we critically evaluate the information being shared and consider the sources behind it. Which influencers do you think will have the biggest impact this election cycle?

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