Russian-backed websites preserve focusing on U.S. voters after Fb actions

A lot of the Russia-backed content material is geared toward youthful viewers and the political left, designed to peel them off from the Democratic occasion, consultants say.
Much of the Russia-backed content is aimed at younger viewers and the political left, designed to peel them off from the Democratic party, experts say.

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