Application low down – Week of Oct. 23, 2014

By Leonard Brock
October 22, 2014

A screenshot of the app once you download it.
A screenshot of the app once you download it.

VOTR:

There is Tinder for politics. Who would have known that there would be an app for senators meeting up?

A screenshot of the app once you download it.
A screenshot of the app once you download it.

It makes sense for many of them to dedicate their time to traveling, speeches, planning, and other objectives for politics. They barely get to have time to go out there and date.

Swipe to find matches and connect with favorites. Press the thumbs up or thumbs down while swiping.

Can this make for better collaborations between parties through them understanding each other political views and a little insight on their personal beliefs? Or harm it? Even, though the old saying is to“leave your personal business at home.” That is to go with the saying-“do not mix relationships with business.”

Interacting has continued to evolve through the use of technology this is just one the ways it is shown through occupations.

-Evaluate 161 candidates for the 36 U.S. Senate seats

-The process starts with answering ten to 15 questions with yes or no? Symbolized by the use of touching the emoji’s that relate to the questions being asked.

-Questions are based on issues like abortion and the environment, and everything from military experience to pet ownership. There are funny questions too.

-Swipe and press thumbs up or thumbs down.

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