Daily Digest: Is Slatecard the Republican ActBlue?
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, May 27 2008
The Next Right launches; is Slatecard the "Republican ActBlue"?; Hillary Clinton's bad day; it's the network, stupid; Barack Obama is the jukebox favorite; Al Franken continues to get hounded by bloggers; Newt Gingrich ... 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: Issues. Remember them?
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, December 10 2007
Matt Bai identifies the core lesson of the Dean campaign, and says that almost no 2008 campaigns have actually learned it; ActBlue seeks to move beyond individual fundraising; William Beutler stays on the Republican ... Read More
Daily Digest: How Will McCain Fare on MySpace and MTV?
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, December 3 2007
John McCain is the next candidate up in the MTV/MySpace presidential dialogues; we'll be liveblogging it direct from New Hampshire; dirty emails tricks are cropping up in Iowa; YouTube encourages user responses to the ... Read More
Daily Digest: Where is the Republican ActBlue?
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, November 21 2007
David All's Slatecard pulls in its first modest haul, but no Republican site has managed to approximate ActBlue's success; Fred Thompson decentralizes his volunteer calling methods, released voter names into the wild; VA ... Read More
Daily Digest: 10/8/07
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, October 8 2007
Nobel speculation heats talk of Gore bid; Facebook Political Summit Tuesday to face criticism?; Slatecard, GOP answer to ActBlue, launches; Evangelicals going progressive?; Michael Cornfield sums up the online field; ... Read More
Daily Digest: 8/23/07
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, August 23 2007
More Wikipedia un-controversies are uncovered, thanks to WikiScanner; Wired talks to David All about his Modern Media Strategies workshop; James Kotecki realizes that the candidates have been BREAKING THE LAW; Cracked ... Read More