From Obama's "bitter" brouhaha to making new rules for the superdelegates, Internet activists are upending this presidential campaign.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...Obama makes YouTube history with the most watched presidential campaign video ever -- and beats cable news along the way.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...The "straight talking" Senator beats both Democrats in unfiltered web commentary.
3 comments | Read more ...Black netroots activists are pressing the CBC on Obama as John Lewis Ditches Clinton.
login or register to post comments | Read more ..."Point out the bounce!" (As Jay-Z would say.)
2 comments | Read more ...Hillary Clinton is under fire for planted questions again, but this time her critics are wrong.
It's a web politics battle: Disintermediation v. Interactivity...
1 comment | Read more ...The Obama Campaign does not stress its historic Internet success. It does not even discuss the web as an obvious metaphor for Obama's candidacy: An open frontier where race and gender recede, new ideas vanquish the old, and citizens converse and connect in ways that the prior generations would never understand, let alone support. Perhaps that is simply because no presidential candidate wants to sound like the next Howard Dean. Or maybe, the campaign knows that you don't build a movement by talking about it. You do it, person by person, until one day, everyone can see it.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...A new website is talking back to Obama's YouTube video hits.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...What do anime, a nude Charlotte Ross and Barack Obama have in common?
login or register to post comments | Read more ...They won't tell you on TV, but people are watching Obama's new speech. Disintermediation is alive on YouTube.
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