#OccupyWallStreet Has Grown 25% a Day Online Since Saturday; #OccupyColleges Next?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, October 6 2011
However we slice the data, the #OccupyWallStreet movement is still growing incredibly fast online. Of the original 201 "Occupy X" Facebook groups that we had identified as of 4pm EST Tuesday October 4, two days ago, the ... Read More
#WeAreWI and #USuncut Saturday: Will the Left Show Some Muscle? [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 25 2011
American progressives are betting that tomorrow will be a red letter day for grassroots activism. In a matter of days and almost entirely without national attention or leadership by the traditional players, but with a ... Read More
The Challenges of Surviving (and Thriving) as a Progressive Blogger
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 7 2009
What's been particularly interesting to watch as the progressive blogosphere have evolved since its founding in, say, 2003 or so is the myriad directions that bloggers spun off towards. Some left-leaning bloggers have ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Mile-High Club
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, August 28 2008
Day 4 of our DNC Coverage Read More
Daily Digest: Bring Your Spam to the "Astroturf" Picnic
BY Joshua Sherman | Friday, August 8 2008
New vs. Traditional media is apples and oranges, Cybersecurity advice for the next President, DNC responds to "Democrats Praising McCain" ad, McCain offers prizes to spammers and realizes his recent YouTube dominance, ... Read More
Daily Digest: Netroots Grapples with Obama's Ideology
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, July 11 2008
The morning after President Bush signed FISA into law, the online left considers how it fits in Obama's world; John McCain turns to YouTube to make know his distaste for comments by his economic advisor Phil Gramm, ... Read More
What is Obama's Movement?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, May 8 2008
As the dust settles on the Democratic primary fight, I think more people are going to be turning their attention to understanding the significance of the new kind of political machine the Obama campaign has been ... Read More
Daily Digest: Romney Lost Because He Relied Too Much on the GOP Echo Chamber
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 8 2008
More on young voters in 2008; lost votes in California?; Ben Smith shares the labor and the smarts; Real Clear Politics earns some kudos; Matt Stoller reinvents campaign finance reform; Patrick Leahy wants the Founding ... Read More
Daily Digest: 9/10/07
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, September 10 2007
Matt Stoller looks for ways to organize the netroots against a Hillary Clinton candidacy; a new widget from Rock the Vote makes it easy to create your own voter registration program; James Durban implores conservative ... Read More