The new secretary of video: YouTube.

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the President-elect Obama is one of the first presidents to use social media to recruit new voters and reach a whole new audience that never cared about the legislative process and government. Now every week he is going to be doing a weekly video address which is in-combination with the Presidential radio address. President Bush does a weekly address already and publishes it to iTunes but who really listens to it. Is video the solution to make it more engaging for the American public and for them to really voice their opinion? This is very interesting times on how communication occurs. What do you think of this? Do you think video is the solution to making more people involved and feeling like their President cares for them?

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