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Alex Beam

Campaign sites just don't click

By Alex Beam
October 17, 2007

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If anything has characterized Campaign 2008 - aside from its "War and Peace"-like length - it is the ham-handed use of the Internet. In 2004, the Howard Deaniacs were the first pols to successfully exploit the Web, as far as it went. In 2006, Ned Lamont used the Internet to mount a political insurgency in Connecticut that was ultimately steamrolled ... (Full article: 684 words)

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