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The Democratic Strategist's Ed Kilgore is out with his critique of RebuildTheParty.com's "10-Point Action Plan to Strengthen and Modernize the Republican Party." That's the rightroots' manifesto authored just after November 4th by Mindy Finn and Patrick Ruffini, two names that should be familiar around these parts.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...When it comes to the internet – the “sexy” discussion comes with the Presidential race. Whether it is Dean in 2004 or Obama in 2008, all the attention goes to the Presidential level and the innovation seems to focus on that level – just look at the name of this site. It means that there is a digital divide in modern politics between the glitz of Presidential politics (or even congressional) and the day-to-day state and local political battles.
But innovation sometimes happens at a smaller level than the biggest show in town. For instance the software for my.barackobama.com was used extensively before it was used by the President-Elect’s victorious campaign – it was used in earlier forms at the DNC and developed for Progress Now in Colorado. Bobby Clark, someone not acknowledged enough for his vision and success, has been using it for years at Progress Now and the affiliated state organizations across the country.
So it doesn’t surprise me that many have missed one of the more fascinating online programs this cycle: The Democratic Legisative Campaign Committee’s DLCCWeb program.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...A DoD program meant to assist military personnel in registering and voting is drawing Congressional fire over the hiring of a new overseer. A bipartisan group of Congressmen is irked that the Federal Voting Assistance Program has failed to meet the goal of making it easier for those in uniform to participate in the democracy they protect.
While not specifically an Internet issue, the Government Computer News (Yes, I read it. I'm that geeky) article had two passages that caught my eye.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...History's Lessons for a Wired White House...Tracking the Evolution of Change.gov...Incoming Administration Faces Information Overload...Palin's Unstoppable Online Power...Just How Historic Was Obama's Presidential Run?...American Diplomacy in the Age of Facebook...and more.
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In what can only be seen as a major coup for those of us who have been hoping that the Obama Administration would embrace a saner and more sensible thinking on questions of copyright than is the norm in Washington, Change.gov has swapped a strict copyright policy for among the liberalist of Creative Commons licenses.
Before Broadway shows open in New York City, they're often taken for a trial run out in the American heartland to work out the kinks. And with this latest four-minute installment in Barack Obama's pre-presidential video productions posted on YouTube, you definitely get the feeling that somewhere there's an obsessive director making tweaks before taking a more polished show to Washington DC in seven weeks. (The video's down below.)
login or register to post comments | Read more ...With Hillary Clinton set to be nominated as Barack Obama's Secretary of State, New York Governor David Paterson has a tough decision to make - which New Yorker will sit in the U.S. Senate in Clinton's place for the next year, thereby getting a huge leg up as an incumbent until the next general election in 2010.
Names making Gov. Paterson's theoretical list include state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, Reps. Nydia Velasquez, Brian Higgins, and Kirsten Gillibrand, and New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. But only one potential nominee has a Facebook group lobbying the Governor - environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whose father once held the seat.
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login or register to post comments | Read more ...The Obama administration is has started a discussion on their Change.gov site reports Nancy Scola. Launched yesterday, the health care discussion with two members of the transition team, Dr. Dora Hughes and Lauren Aronson, on a wiki on Change.gov. This certainly strikes me as more transparent and constructive than the black hole of resumes with which the site started.
There's just one problem: it's not a wiki.
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