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How Costa Rica’s 2018 elections moved from street to screen

There’s less and less political interaction on the streets, but it doesn’t seem to lose its strength or validity on social media.
With the first round of Costa Rica’s presidential elections behind us, we can see quite assuredly that social media exploded with particular strength on various occasions: first with Juan Diego Castro’s incendiary declarations: then with Fabricio Alvarado’s abrupt surge after the Inter-American Human Rights Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage; and finally during the campaign’s

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