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The Huffington Post's OffTheBus project hits a milestone; Color of Change, MoveOn and hip hop superstar Nas join forces to push back against Fox News' coverage of race; we have a look at who is a self-proclaimed card-carrying liberal: we've got your beach reading list ready to go; and a great deal more.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...I shouldn't admit this, but the one single blog I check every day no matter what is PerezHilton.com. And I've noticed that in between Lauren Conrad dissings and celeb baby bump spottings, Perez gets pretty political. First was the Hillary Clinton endorsement on February 5. Discussions of everything from John Edwards' role to gas prices have ensued. Perez doesn't take much credit for his political involvement, but with over 9 million readers a day, I can't imagine he doesn't wield influence.
2 comments | Read more ...The online right bickers over the wisdom of holding a candidate responsible for a bustling online community; can Google Trends predict election winners?; Mayhill Fowler reveals the methods behind her two big scoops; a look at how Hillary Clinton and new media got along in throughout the primary campaign; and more.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...A just-launched effort from Off The Bus takes a Digg-like approach to stories around the McCain campaign; a profile of Newt Gingrich's man in Silicon Valley; a new vote pledge tool aims to make use of a full range of online "touches"; the McCain campaign brings on talent from the world of conservative web journalism; and a new online game is Sim City for the budget process geek.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...David Brooks talks about geeks, tech, and politics; dreams of an Obama-Webb ticket; CQ's VP contest is over, and the winner is...; a new study suggests that HuffPo readers aren't as homogeneous as you think; two new projects hope to produce quality journalism with the help of their readers; chat with Obama fans on FriendFeed; the RNC launches a cool video contest; and anti-Mitch McConnell ads on two cheap gas sites.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...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 goes on Huffington Post to address the Rev. Jeremiah Wright controversy.
2 comments | Read more ...Barack Obama is the winner of the Huffington Post/Yahoo/Slate mashup debate; John Edwards will visit Columbus, KY, the winning town in his Eventful demands competition; Off The Bus introduces Roadkill, a guide to the goofy and wacky in the campaigns; Newt Gingrich posts on Mike Huckabee's blog, world explodes; Bill Richardson releases a new video featuring Matt Stoller and Chris Bowers, with a cool new site to boot; and Mike Huckabee hosts "Vertical Day," a 24-hour Q&A with supporters.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...Jose Antonio Vargas reviews Matt Bai's The Argument; according to CBS Evening News, the majority of Americans still get their political news from the newspaper; the Huffington Post/Slate/Yahoo "Mashup" debate was viewed by 1.1 million people, but how many actually participated?; a new website attempts to bring together all of the candidates' stands on issues but is missing important features; and more on William Beutler's critique of Googlebombing.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...It's time to set the record straight on the history of online political debates, in the wake of press reports and claims that this week's Yahoo!/HuffingtonPost/Slate debate was the first.
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