Although
Hilary Clinton did not win the 2016 presidential election, the way in which she
campaigned was quite interesting considering the hoops she had to jump through
as the campaign was going on. Her campaign had plenty of ups a downs, whether
it was being caught up in scandals about her emails or even the severity of her
health, there were many challenging aspects to her run for president. Her
strengths during the process was definitely connecting to the younger
generations through her many commercials as well as community services and
reach out moments. This made it easier for her to connect to millennials, which
was who she was really aiming for, so I think she did a great job meeting these
goals. As an uninformed individual, I was able to get a decent understanding of
why she was running and what she was planning to do by observing some of her
website and commercial which was much better than her opponent, Donald Trump. One
of her main threats was social media. Where her presence was nonexistent, her opponent
thrived. Twitter was a huge asset to Donald Trump as he ran. It’s how he was able
to speak his mind literally at a moment’s notice to his followers. He was able to
spread word of his intentions and thoughts instantly which really helped people
stay up to date on what he was accomplishing. Hillary’s main weakness, was her
public image. She was said to be severely ill, and unfit to run. This was bad publicity
and a few bad coughs here and there. As well as her “robot” like facial
impressions during the debates, which came off as yet another bad image in the
media’s eye, resulting in them stating that she is too formal and that she is
emotionless.
I
feel as if Hillary’s main goal, should she have been elected, was to continue
on the path that Obama had set the country on. She was already basically being
endorsed by the former president, but having him state that he supported her
really helped her ratings go up. Reaching back to what she was promising, was
to keep Obamacare going as well as make things easier for the middle class
average American household.
The
team she had for her campaign accomplished a lot for what they were working
with. I feel as if a lot of the workload was put on her media advisor. This
person would be responsible for keeping her public image positive as well as
running all of commercials and media platforms. Although they did a good job I feel
as if more could have been done to combat Trump on the social media platforms.
Hillary wasn’t on social media enough to really gain more of the younger audience
she was looking for. This might have impacted a good amount of her vote since
most of the millennials she was hoping to appeal to can be found on certain
types of social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Using these
platforms would have helped connect with this voter base and could have helped
in the long run to becoming president.
I feel that you could have expanded more on why her campaign was ran the it was based on who was involved. Based on this we could assume the key points of emphasis of the campaign.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct she did try to reach the millennial generation through her campaign. However, I think it is important to note that she didn't target millennials until Bernie Sanders was no longer in the running. She waited to long to start targeting specific demographics, while Trumps supporters were locked in from the start when he won the Republican Nomination he didn't have to target an audience he already had one and only gained more!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post. The information you gave was really good, but your post seems very dry. You want to be able to have your viewers enjoy your post, so maybe look at adding some photos and images or videos to add some effect. I liked how you compared the usage of social media that Trump used well compared to how Hillary did.
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