Presidential Candidates Urge Voters To Get On Facebook

 By 
Neha Prakash
 on 
Presidential Candidates Urge Voters To Get On Facebook
Mashable Image
Credit:

With less than two weeks until Election Day, both presidential candidates are making last ditch efforts to mobilize their constituencies -- to get on Facebook.

Both President Obama and GOP contender Mitt Romney are hoping their supporters use their own social networks to lift momentum for their respective campaigns.

The Romney-Ryan team sent emails today saying, "You can make a defining difference by doing something as simple as reminding your Facebook friends and family to get out and vote for Mitt Romney."

Obama's team sent a similar email emphasizing that Facebook and online methods could help draw the needed support in swing states.

"I know I can count on your vote, but you probably have some friends and family who need to be reminded how important their vote is," the email says. "Connect with friends and urge them to commit to vote."

Both candidates also provide links to their Facebook apps within the emails (Commit to Vote and Commit to Mitt). The apps make it easy for voters to share with their friends and connections who they plan to vote for.

More so, the emails make it evident that each campaign believes in the power of Facebook and social networks to translate an increased digital presence into a larger turnout at the polls.

Will you be encouraging friends to vote on Facebook? Tell us in the comments below.

Mashable composite: Photo courtesy iStockphoto SKrow and t_kimura.

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!