Scottsdale politicking becomes 21st Century digital enterprise
Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent
With about nine months until the 2020 election, Scottsdale political and community activists are bound to turn up the heat as passion for local elections fan the flames of the power of the people.
Nov. 3, is set for election day, and if history tells us anything, Scottsdale is headed toward a contentious political season.
While the idea of online politicking, fake accounts and keyboard warriors were around long before these last elections it surely was hard to miss the chatter that bombards the public realm as voters prepared to go to the ballot box.
Nowadays there are multiple social media accounts and pages dedicated to Scottsdale hot topics, there’s campaigns, well-funded Political Action Committees, videos, private groups, veiled blogs and e-newsletters all with one goal: to see their issues take precedence on the ballot.