Daily Digest: On Tweets and Veeps and Congresspeeps
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, August 4 2008
Some netrooters have launched a campaign to push retired General Wes Clark for the Dem VP spot; Capitol Hill is all abuzz with an on-going Republican protest that's being live-Twittered/Qikked/blogged; the hashing over ... Read More
Trippi's Warning for the GOP
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, July 25 2007
Not only should Republicans be worrying about how their presidential candidates run the YouTube gauntlet at their September debate in St. Petersburg, Democratic web maven Joe Trippi tells David All that in the general ... Read More
Daily Digest, 3/12/07
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, March 12 2007
The Web on the Candidates As reported by James Kotecki, Wesley Clark has started to produce videos for his website, stopIranWar.com. While Kotecki is upset that Clark isn't mentioning Kotecki's name responding directly ... Read More
Wes Clark's StopIranWar.org
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, February 23 2007
I know I'm stretching the boundaries of TechPresident because Clark hasn't declared that he's running for anything, but I'm trying to make some sense of his recently-launched Stop Iran War site. The policy gist is fairly ... Read More
Daily Digest: 2/22/07
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, February 22 2007
The Web on the Candidates TPMCafe features a post from the Nation's Katha Pollitt in which she deviates from netroots orthodoxy by attempting to understand why Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwen's presence on the John ... Read More
Announcing Technorati Tracks: Blog Posts Mentioning Each Candidate
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, February 21 2007
We're pleased to announce our newest feature: Technorati tracks, a series of dynamic charts that show how often bloggers are mentioning the presidential candidates over the last 30 and 90 days. The charts are broken ... Read More