Biden-Harris Campaign Uses Video Games as a Means of Organizing Voters

     Today I found an article on Twitter that really peaked my interested. The article, Biden Campaign Launches Official Animal Crossing: New Horizons Yard Signs, was written today on September 1st by Makena Kelly for The Verge and describes how the Biden-Harris campaign has expanded their efforts to meet voters online. 

    Kelly seems to have written this article to highlight the ways that the Biden-Harris campaign is having to get creative this election year. The article mentions other events that have happened virtually, like the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and even concerts and festivals. 

    To me, this article introduces something that is a relatively new idea to our nation- the participation of politics in video gaming. Because online gaming is a very common hobby and has spiked especially during the pandemic, the thought of politics taking up a role in video games doesn't seem too crazy. However, it's strange to think that aspects of our real lives- maybe even aspects of the world we are trying to escape- may be present in our virtual utopias as well. 

    I think that the Biden-Harris campaign's shift to virtual organization of voters marks a significant step in how our nation is responding to the "new normal". Rather than just broadcasting events on TV, campaigns, musical artists, and other organizations have shifted their focus to meet their audiences in video games. I'm really interested to see where our nation heads in terms of bringing real life issues into video games. 

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