A report released by Yahoo suggests that the way you perceive the Internet's role in politics may have a lot to do with your race. (From 2015)
that technology is playing a bigger role in politics than ever before. Whether that's a good or bad thing for the electoral process, though, is still subject to debate.
The report, which is being released today in advance of Yahoo's Digital Democracy conference in Des Moines, Iowa, shows a deep divide between how white voters and minority voters view the potential for tech to improve political inclusion. Black voters are the most optimistic about its impact, while white voters are the most pessimistic.
What they found was that while 83 percent of voters overall agreed that the Internet spreads misinformation on politics, minority voters were much more likely to say that it's also an important tool of inclusion.
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