Craigslist's Woes: Is "Blame the Internets" Still a Political Winner?
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, May 18 2009
The sudden ratcheting up of rhetoric around Craigslist's more risque listings has the words "criminal prosecution" being bandied about, and that has company executives fighting mad, with the emphasis on ... Read More
Organizing for America in "Every County, Every Precinct, Every Block, Every Neighborhood"
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, April 27 2009
Jeremy Bird, the deputy director of Organizing for America, was back in South Carolina for the Democratic party state convention. Read More
Yahoo Buzz in SC
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, January 28 2008
We already know that Barack Obama won South Carolina on Saturday by a huge margin. Duh. The outcome may be no surprise to those of you following Yahoo's Political Dashboard, who would have have seen Barack Obama dominate ... Read More
Daily Digest: Telenovelas Get the Vote Out
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, January 28 2008
Voto Latino combines the telenovela with voter registration; the brief rise and fall of Unity 08; why are we seeing such a rise in Democratic voter turnout?; the Clinton Spendometer makes an outrageous claim about ... Read More
The Candidates Turn to Eventful
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, January 18 2008
Our friends at Eventful have released some good news about the candidates' use of their site to organize local events in the runup to the Nevada caucus and South Carolina primary. Read More
More Yahoo! Buzz Data: Dems in a Dead Heat
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, January 18 2008
Yesterday I posted data from Yahoo! Buzz that showed Mitt Romney topping searches among Republican voters in Nevada and much closer numbers among Romney, John McCain, and Mike Huckabee in South Carolina. Now some data ... Read More
SNADFU: Obama Campaign Places Nevada Ad in South Carolina
BY Alan Rosenblatt | Tuesday, January 15 2008
Managing placements of online ads can be a challenge, as the Obama campaign recently learned. With more caucuses and primaries approaching, his campaign accidentally placed an ad for Nevada on a South Carolina TV news ... Read More
Daily Digest: 9/11/07
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, September 11 2007
A connection between the Romney campaign and an anti-Fred Thompson website; the College Republicans are encouraging their minions to use YouTube; Mike Bloomberg's social networking profiles have been slow to take off; ... Read More
Killer Political Apps
BY Alan Rosenblatt | Thursday, May 24 2007
Reacting quickly to Facebook.com’s newly launched open API, the Obama campaign is the first of the presidentials to take advantage of the opportunity. Basically, anyone can develop an application that can be ... Read More