James Barry is contesting in the upcoming presidential elections. James is quite a popular figure among the youth. He tweets regularly and has around 71.5 million followers on his social networking profile. Which of the following sources of political information is James Barry extensively using to promote himself?

A. Magazine
B. Television
C. Radio
D. The local newspaper
E. The Internet


Answer: E

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