Blue State Digital
Founded by four members of Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential primary campaign Internet team, Blue State Digital has quadrupled in size since its beginning in March of 2004. The still-small outfit acts as a one-stop shop for its clients, providing both customized technology solutions and campaign communications and strategy. One of the few partisan technology providers in the political space, the company works only with Democrats and progressive clients. Comments co-founder Jascha Franklin-Hodge, “We want to use the power of the Internet and the power of online communication to get Democrats elected and help build an engaged public.”
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Recent blog posts
- Daily Digest: Non-Conservatives Board the McCain Train
- Berkman at 10: Open Media--Is Openness Enough?
- Policy (and maybe Politics) events: Week of 5/15/08
- From Jay-Z's Web Book to Khatami's Blog (Berkman10 Dispatch)
- Berkman at 10: Is the Internet Good for Democracy, Or What?
- Daily Digest: Edwards Jumps on the Barackwagon
- Berkman at 10: The Future of the Internet is in Our Hands
- Daily Digest: Obama Steers Clear of 527s
- PdF 2008: Rebooting the System (A Peek at the Program)
- Daily Digest: Drafting a Digital New Deal

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