Iowa Politics, the Wiki
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, May 9 2011
The Iowa Independent launches Factbook: This Iowa-centric project began with the simple realization that a wealth of information exists about Iowa politics that is scattered throughout websites, private collections and ... Read More
We the Ad Buyers: Spare Change Against Chuck Grassley
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 21 2010
The always-thinking organizers at the Progressive Campaign Change Committee and Democracy for America are trying a one-two old media-new media punch in their bid to bring down Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley. Read More
Trippi: Unplugged in Iowa
BY Ari Melber | Tuesday, January 8 2008
Joe Trippi is one of the few political consultants who speaks frankly, even to the detriment of his clients, and loves democracy even more than he loves politics. I caught up with him for an hour-long conversation about ... Read More
Obama Is King of Google, Duke of YouTube
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, January 7 2008
According to Google Trends, Barack Obama has been the subject of more Google searches than any other presidential candidate, and aside from Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee he blows everyone else out of the water. And he's ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Barocket Is Back!
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, January 7 2008
While we were sleeping, there was a Wyoming primary, but few candidates mention the results on their sites; The Barocket is back! Barack Obama's online popularity has skyrocketed since his win in Iowa; Facebook's role in ... Read More
Iowa Twitter Success
BY Patrick Ruffini | Friday, January 4 2008
When I first floated the idea of collecting Iowa Caucus results through the microblogging social network Twitter, I wasn't sure what to expect. Iowa is a small state, and not particularly known for tech-savviness. Would ... Read More
Obama's Facebook App Finds Your Iowa Friends
BY Michael Whitney | Wednesday, January 2 2008
Barack Obama's campaign put its Facebook page to a new use just days before the Iowa caucuses. Fans, or supporters, of Barack Obama received a message asking to remind their friends in Iowa to caucus. The message, titled ... Read More
Daily Digest: Making Caucus Calculus Easy
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, December 28 2007
Cool new maps illustrated the political blogosphere like never before; Voter Search lets you find out your voting status in New York State; the Iowa Caucus Calculator makes caucus calculus easy; Mitt Romney and John ... Read More
Environmental Group Uses Google Grants to Target Iowa Voters
BY Kate Kaye | Thursday, December 20 2007
The Environmental Law and Policy Center gets up to $10,000 worth of Google ads provided free of charge each month to help promote its green efforts, including one aimed at reaching Iowa caucus voters. A search for ... Read More