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Web Effect on Politics
Friday, April 11, 2008
Parties Can Blog Too
Not only do candidate websites feature blogs, but political parties are also getting in on the action.
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Few Third Party websites appear to have blogs (or the slick design of major party sites), but a few exceptions exist, including:
Communist Party USA
Libertarian Party
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This blog will address the use of online tools by candidates in the 2008 American Presidential Election, focusing on fundraising, communicating with supporters, social networking, and the use of the internet by third party candidates.
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