Twitter-As-Rapid-Response in Pennsylvania Politics
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 1 2011
While most of America was focused on federal debt ceiling negotiations, and tech reporters watched President Barack Obama's use (or misuse, depending on your point of view) of Twitter in an effort to get his way, ... Read More
When an Email Chain Should Have Been a Public Meeting, Laws Could Have Been Broken
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, July 21 2011
Prosecutors in Burlington County, Penn. are investigating if an email thread among public officials about a development project proposed by "a politically connected insurance firm" violated public records laws, the ... Read More
An Open Government Law for Pennsylvania
BY Nick Judd | Friday, July 1 2011
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett has signed a law that puts government payments to contractors and employees' compensation on a searchable state webiste, the Pittsburge Tribune-Review reports: Angela Zaydon, director of ... Read More
The Twittering Class and the Primaries
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, April 24 2008
While many political junkies are used to following election results on the TV, with news anchors reporting the news -- if there is any -- in a more or less orderly fashion, many online politics hounds need a quicker fix. ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Pugilist Primary
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, April 23 2008
Hillary wins PA, boxing metaphors take over the universe; John McCain is the ultimate winner of PA, and liberal groups keep attacking; Off The Bus provides the sanest coverage of the primary; Willie Horton ad-man Floyd ... Read More
Voter Story in Pennsylvania
BY Allison Fine | Tuesday, April 22 2008
There will be a lot going on in Pennsylvania today with the death match between Obama and Clinton coming down to the wire. A huge turnout and lots of new voters are expected which is always worrisome in large states like ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Obama Money Bomb Bombs?
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, April 22 2008
MySpace and NBC team up for mutual back scratching enhanced campaign coverage; Andrew Romano on headline-happy coverage from the campaign trail; MoveOn announces voting on voter-submitted pro-Obama videos; the Obama ... Read More
Twittering Philly
BY Patrick Ruffini | Tuesday, April 22 2008
The use of Twitter as a discovery vehicle for raw political intelligence takes another step today with Election Journal, a project by Republican election watchdog Mike Roman. The site is using Twitter, Flickr, and Google ... Read More
Obama Gaining in PA?
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, April 18 2008
Think Wednesday's ABC debate hurt Obama's chance in next week's Pennsylvania primary? New Yahoo Buzz data and recent offline polls might cause you to think again. According to data just released by Yahoo, online interest ... Read More
Daily Digest: Hillary Follows No One (On Twitter)
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, April 17 2008
Last night's debate is roundly criticized on liberal blogs; a new site asks Obama supporters to add their testimonials; a London Mayoral candidate will hold a live chat with voters; a nostalgic look at voter-generated ... Read More