Campaign From Home
by alexandr m/Courtesy of Good MagazineThe New York Times recently wrote that the 2008 presidential race is the first in which campaigns are "feeling the full force of the changes wrought by the Web ... the most attention-grabbing attacks are increasingly coming from people outside the political world." Word.
From low-fi political YouTube videos gone viral (Like Robert Greenwald's 2-million-view 'The Real McCain') to Google's alleged anti-Barack blog block, people with PCs and a passion have a hand in campaigning far more influential than obnoxious propaganda email chains from the days of old (aka 2000, 2004).
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14:39 EDT, 03.Jul.08
14:39 EDT, 03.Jul.08