A Consistent Picture? Issue‐Based Campaigning on Facebook During the 2021 German Federal Election Campaign
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ads; content analysis; Facebook; issue ownership; issue salience; micro‐targeting; organic posts; riding‐the‐ wave; social media; sponsored posts;All these keywords.
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