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Post by Guest Fri Aug 05, 2011 12:06 pm

On Friday, President Obama urged citizens to tweet their congressmen and women using the hashtag "#compromise." In the 48 hours after the president's call to action, the hashtag was used more than 22 thousand times, and reached an estimated 36 million users. According to White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer (in a tweet response to New York Times' Brian Stelter), the public's online response did help push Congress towards an agreement.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shira-lazar/interview-white-houses-da_b_917375.html?ir=Media

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