Gearing up for what is predictable to be a controversial 2010 movement season, Facebook took the wraps off its U.S. Politics on Facebookpage.

The social networking company said that novel page will stay path of how U.S. politicians and political movement are utilizing Facebook to converse with voters.

"Facebook is a marvelous tool for growing clearness, teamwork and information sharing among politicians and citizens," said Andrew Noyes, a lecturer for Facebook. "And the U.S. Politics on Facebook page will be a center for much of that activity during the 2010 movement period and beyond."

Social networking sites, like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, turn into hot divan for politics through the 2008 presidential campaign.

For instance, spectators note that at present President Barack Obama apparently explain other politicians the advantages of connecting the authority of the Web.

The then-senator went further the rather static Web pages of majority past campaigns and tapped the power of Web 2.0 tools, with Facebook, YouTube, blogs and discussion boards, to imprison the notice of possible voter’s mainly youthful voters.

Because then, a crowd of political figures, with previous Republican vice presidential applicant Sarah Palin, have launched their itself pages on sites similar to Facebook and Twitter, and utilize it as main way of communication.