Daily Digest: The One with Obama's VP Pick!
By Nancy Scola, 08/22/2008 - 1:22pm

No, not really.

The Web on the Candidates

The Candidates on the Web

  • Veepstakes for the Rest of Us: Somewhat inexplicably, a good many otherwise bright-seeming people are being fooled by the many fake Obama VP text announcements that have of late been floating around in the digital ether. The confusion does point to an unmentioned aspect to the brilliance of Obama's decision to SMS out his vice presidential pick. The playfulness of announcing a major decision through text message makes it seem like we're all playing along -- even if the emphasis is on playing. Hang on! I've just received word on my cell phone that Obama's running mate will be Chinese gymnast He Kexin. Hmm, strange pick... #

  • UR SOOOO FUNNY: 236.com's investigative unit has obtained the IM transcript of an anxious conversation between the leading Democratic vice presidential candidates, and you would not buh-lieve the things these people talk about. I don't generally find online humor all that well, funny, but this one had me laughing. #

  • E-lection '08: Take ten minutes today to watch this BBC's World News America segment on how the Internet is shaping the election. The Beeb's investigative team goes admirably deep in exploring the people digitally influencing the U.S. presidential election, from Blue State Digital's managing partner Tom Gensemer to the Texas-based team behind some of the most pointed anti-Obama online efforts. #

  • It's Prediction Time, Kids: You're the best election prognosticator in your office, right? You're gal Charlie Cook stops in the street to ask "which way will Virginia go?!" Then get thee over to the Washington Post's election contest. Accurately predict how the final electoral map will appear on November 5 (universe willing) and you might well win yourself a $500 Best Buy gift card. Come on, it's not like you're getting anything done while you wait for team Obama to just finally text you already. [Please note: employees of the Washington Post and Diebold are not permitted to participate in the contest.] #

In Case You Missed It...

Big Media Micah Sifry was on WNYC's Brian Lehrer show yesterday to discuss both the text message announcement of Obama's VP choice and the campaign money trail, and Micah's inaugural post for NPR's Sunday Soapbox has gone live with a look at the role of race in online politics.

Also, on the convention front, Micah asks why the upcoming Republican National Convention and Democratic National Convention are proving to be so darn conventional; when, asks Micah, will these political events enter the connected age? On that note, for the next two weeks, I (Nancy Scola) will reporting live from the DNC in Denver and RNC in Minneapolis/St. Paul. Feel free to pass along hot tips, stories you're particularly interested in, and, of course, invitations to great events.

Early VP announcement!

I'm glad that I stick on Foxnews.com all the time -I got the VP release at 10pm last night. A reliable website that I know of.....yhf

BBC vid

Hi there,
I was keen to watch the video you recommended (BBC's World News America segment on how the Internet is shaping the election) but there's a different video on that linked page now.
Any chance you could provide a link directly to that video, as I haven't been able to find it on the BBC site.
Thanks!



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