Sunday, November 15, 2015 | By Adam Sharp (@AdamS), Government and Elections [05:37 UTC] Top moments and trends from CBS’ second Democratic debate. Read more... |
Saturday, November 14, 2015 | By Adam Sharp (@AdamS), Government and Elections [19:45 UTC] Tonight, Twitter will be fully integrated into the second democratic debate to bring voters even closer to the candidates. Read more... |
Monday, April 6, 2015 | By Colin Crowell (@ColinCrowell), VP Public Policy [20:44 UTC] Get an inside view of the proceedings with Twitter at one of the most important diplomatic conferences of the year. Read more... |
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 | By Bridget Coyne (@bcoyne), Government & Elections Team [04:25 UTC] A look back at the real-time State of the Union conversation.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015 | By Bridget Coyne (@bcoyne), Government & Elections Team [18:36 UTC] Follow the President’s speech, the Republican response and what goes on behind the scenes. Read more... |
Friday, February 21, 2014 | By Bridget Coyne (@bcoyne), Government Team [17:07 UTC] When the world’s best athletes face off in Sochi, global leaders turn to Twitter to represent their country. Read more... |
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 | By Bridget Coyne (@bcoyne), Government Team [05:16 UTC] From the start of the State of the Union through the conclusion of the official Republican response, there were 1.7 million Tweets. Read more... |
Tuesday, January 28, 2014 | By Sean Evins (@Evins), Government Team [18:19 UTC] The President’s State of the Union address follows a yearly tradition that began in 1790. That first address, delivered by George Washington, was the shortest at 1,089 words. Tonight, you can follow President Obama’s remarks in 140 characters and 6 seconds. Read more... |
Tuesday, January 7, 2014 | By Bridget Coyne (@bcoyne), Government Team [19:38 UTC] Yesterday, Dr. Janet Yellen was confirmed as the newest Chairperson of the @FederalReserve, the first woman to hold that post. She also became the first #Fed chair to have her appointment debated and celebrated over Twitter — the last time that a new chairperson was appointed, Twitter wasn’t around. Read more... |
Tuesday, November 5, 2013 | By Bridget Coyne (@bcoyne), Government Team [19:45 UTC] It’s the first Tuesday of November, so it’s election day in the U.S. — don’t forget to vote! Twitter can help you prepare to cast your ballot today, and to stay engaged with your elected officials every day. Right now, you’ll find the following major government officials on Twitter: Read more... |