Allison Fine 03/31/2008 - 1:55pm

Al Gore just announced a new campaign to $300 million climate change campaign. It’s a very slick website called We Can Solve the Climate Crisis, or We for Short.

At the risk of being totally un-PC for We, I have some problems here (and I’m not talking about the shock of seeing the phrase, “Nobel laureate former Vice President Al Gore” — didn’t I just know him as boring Al?).

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Joshua Levy 03/31/2008 - 11:22am

Data from Compete shows that while Obama's site gets more hits, Clinton's gets more attention; a mayoral candidate in London submits to possibly the first political interview on Twitter; look out for the Wall Tweet Journal's launch in May; California asks citizens to propose solutions to state problems. Are the candidates listening?; Al Gore launches a new campaign -- not for president, but against global warming.

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Micah L. Sifry 02/06/2008 - 12:14pm

If it were not for the internet, and all the campaign- and voter-generated activism that it has enabled, Hillary Clinton would already be the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee, and Barack Obama or another reform-minded candidate would be trailing badly. But the old winnowing process, where Big Money and the Bigfoot Media dominated, is being broken by the internet. Witness the rise of Barack Obama...

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Micah L. Sifry 12/18/2007 - 4:54pm

On any given day, I've got about four or five books that I'm currently reading--or trying to finish--and I can understand why some people try to take a "reading week" (or month) where they do nothing but catch up with the piles of things that we wish we had time to read. I'm taking a break from my own piles to offer some capsule reviews of several books I did manage to read this year that cover the emerging world of technology and politics.

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Micah L. Sifry 11/06/2007 - 11:07pm

Democracy for America, the organizing network that grew out of the ashes of the Dean campaign, has announced the results of its "Pulse Poll" on the Democratic presidential race. With more than 150,000 votes cast, the winner is Dennis Kucinich, with 49,000. He did not get the 66% required to get DfA's endorsement, however.

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Joshua Levy 10/16/2007 - 11:50am

Much to his chagrin, Ron Paul is attracting support from online neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups; MoveOn tells Google to allow its name to be used in critical ads; is 2008 the Year of the Gimmick?; Al Gore says he isn't running, but new videos suggest otherwise; more from Katherine Seelye about women and online politics; and new numbers from Nielsen suggest that Hillary Clinton is beginning to dominate online but former king of online fundraising John McCain has zero online buzz/

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Joshua Levy 10/15/2007 - 11:12am

Ron Paul supporters have put together some amazing charts showing his fundraising progress in real time; Iowans are not really using the web to engage with the campaigns, the New York Times reports; Jose Antonio Vargas is video blogging; Off The Bus organizes 18 citizen journalists to cover the Obama field campaign; and Draft Gore amasses over 200,000 signatures urging Al Gore to run.

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Joshua Levy 10/12/2007 - 12:03pm

Reactions to Thomas Friedman's piece on "Generation Q's" alleged lack of political activism; rumors about an alleged John Edwards affair are being vigorously denied and are failing to take hold in the blogosphere; Al Gore co-won the Nobel Peace Prize, once again raising speculations about a White House bid; a few candidates are experiencing a huge surge in blogosphere chatter; progress on Ron Paul's attempt to raise $12 million by Dec. 31; do blogger endorsements carry more weight that those from newspapers?; updates about the Spartan Internet Political Performance Index; Chris Dodd's can't bring a supporter along to a Red Sox game after all; and Barack Obama's new online-only ad.

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Micah L. Sifry 10/08/2007 - 11:56am

Nobel speculation heats talk of Gore bid; Facebook Political Summit Tuesday to face criticism?; Slatecard, GOP answer to ActBlue, launches; Evangelicals going progressive?; Michael Cornfield sums up the online field; Obama spokesman goes bottom-up; Rudy makes a fundraising boo-boo; and Meghan McCain goes-a-blogging.

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Micah L. Sifry 06/26/2007 - 12:40pm

Hungry for more Al Gore? You can get your fill and more at GoreHub.com, a new "one-stop news portal" created by some of his supporters. While you're at it, don't miss Ellen McGirt's fascinating cover story on how Gore got rich after he left politics, in the new issue of Fast Company. Details below the fold.

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