Natalie Gonnella
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Candidate campaigns aside, as the 2012 election quickly approaches amid social media's ballooning influence on US politics (from Facebook's zip code specific political ads to the success of YouTube's Townhall platform), a new infographic from Hasai media strategists offers an interesting take on the ever-evolving definition of the American identity.
From the most socially savy states (North Dakota, New Jersey) to the country's Facebook frequency, here's a look at how the average American measures up according to the most popular social media sources:
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