The Europe Roundup: Grass-Roots Party Sways Spanish Politics. From Protest to Engagement?
BY Antonella Napolitano | Wednesday, July 27 2011
In the past two months the main political news in Spain has not been "traditionally" political: the Indignados (indignants) movement has somewhat disrupted the political scene with a youth-led and peaceful protest in ... Read More
Social Media Contract Causes a Stir in Fort Wayne
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 16 2010
Facebook Politics Comes to Pepper Pike
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 7 2010
I wondered, can online politics be local? In a comment, Jill Zimon, recently-elected member of the Pepper Pike (OH) City Council, says, yes, absolutely: Read More
Fifty Bucks Worth of Facebook Ads Help Turn College Junior into County Treasurer
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, November 13 2008
There's a fascinating story out of New Hampshire today about what some savvy targeting of Facebook ads can accomplish in a local political race. A Dartmouth junior dropped just $51 -- less than the cost of a text book -- ... Read More
All Politics is Wiki: Kentucky Bloggers Wikify their Party
BY Michael Whitney | Wednesday, February 27 2008
Kentucky bloggers are taking back their state's Democratic Party, one wiki entry at a time. This week Ben Carter and Joe Sonka, proprietors of the progressive Kentucky blog BlueGrassRoots, announced the creation of ... Read More
Our Favorite Videos of the Week: The Best Primary/Caucus Moments So Far
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, January 25 2008
Friends, it’s Friday again and time for you to indulge in a little political web video action. This week, watch as PoliticsTV recaps some of the top moments from the primary/caucus races, Mitt lets the dogs out, ... Read More
Obama "New Hampshire at War" Video
BY Spencer Overton | Wednesday, October 3 2007
Increasingly, new tools are empowering local "amateur" campaign staffers to produce quality content centered around local people. Read More