Jon Stewart and Barack Obama's "Techno-Wizard" Ways
BY Nick Judd | Friday, April 6 2012
By now you may have seen this video of Jon Stewart taking Barack Obama's re-election campaign to task for the barrage of casual requests for money that tend to crop up towards the end of each month and as campaigns approach quarterly filing deadlines with the Federal Election Commission. Besides Stewart being Stewart, the idea that the President of the United States doesn't need to resort to headlines like, "Hey," to get money, and a brief clip of techPresident publisher Andrew Rasiej, the video is worth watching because it's an example of another thing the Obama campaign is casually doing: Figuring out exactly what to say to you online. Read More
Let's All Talk About Congressional Email
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, April 5 2012
What is the flood of emails pouring into Congress doing to national politics? Matt Glassman, an adjunct professor of political science at Catholic University, thinks it might be creating reasons for individual members to focus less on local politics and more on attention-getting national issues. Read More
Romney Campaign Hijacks Obama Campaign Manager's Fundraising E-Mail Again
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Wednesday, March 14 2012
Mitt Romney's campaign manager Matt Rhoades sent out a fundraising e-mail Tuesday night, but most of the writing in the note was done by Jim Messina, President Obama's campaign manager. Rhoades had forwarded Messina's ... Read More
How Low Can You Go? Why the $3 E-mail Ask is Working
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, February 16 2012
All of a sudden, campaigns everywhere are literally begging for as little as $3 in their email fundraising pitches. Are Americans tapped out? Or is something else going on here? Read More
Red State AOL
BY Nick Judd | Monday, November 14 2011
AOL users are still largely Republican, Paul Thomasch writes for Reuters, citing this recent poll from Poll Position: It seems that Republican voters favor AOL over every other email provider, according to a survey of ... Read More
Congress' Quest to Unlock the Power of Email
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, October 4 2011
Red tape is preventing some congressional offices from unlocking the power of email, according to a new report from the Congressional Management Foundation. Here it is in 2011, and yet the report, released today, finds ... Read More
Social Media Solves Tennessee Governor's Newsletter Kerfuffle
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, July 12 2011
Tennessee state legislators are reacting to Gov. Bill Haslam's recent decision to slash nine out of ten recipients of a daily early-morning news roundup by distributing the news themselves, the Associated Press reports. ... Read More
Mitt Romney Wants to Be President of This Great County
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 31 2011
An unfortunate typo found its way into copies of the email just sent out by Mitt Romney's campaign letting it be known that, this Thursday, the former Massachusetts governor will formally announce his presidential ... Read More
Obama '12 Email Offer: Get Your $15 "Long Form" Mug
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 18 2011
The Obama '12 operation hit some portion of its email list with a fundraising ask that can probably fairly be called rather cheeky: for $15, according to one version of the email, you can get yourself a mug featuring ... Read More
How You Be Bin Laden and Still Email Folks
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 13 2011
The AP's Adam Goldman and Matt Apuzzo report: Holed up in his walled compound in northeast Pakistan with no phone or Internet capabilities, bin Laden would type a message on his computer without an Internet connection, ... Read More