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Imagine that a video shows a candidate saying something "off mic" that is offensive. How might the candidate's chances of winning the election be affected if the video "goes viral" on social media instead of just being reported in a print newspaper?
A. People believe what they see on social media more than what they read in a newspaper.
B. Social media can spread information more quickly and widely than a print newspaper.
C. A print newspaper can spread information more quickly and widely than social media.
D. The candidate's chances would not be affected either way.