Giving credit to Obama for the uptick in youth voting, and dissing Rock the Vote; the Internet is making it easier than ever to find information about the candidates; Paul Begala revives the art of the faux-Blackberry email; an Avaaz.org co-founder runs for Congress; Stephen Colbert encourages Hillary and Obama supporters to donate to PA schools; Frank Rich hammers Clinton; 10 Downing Street is Twittering, but Congress forgot about their accounts; and two NC gubernatorial candidates engage in an online debate.
| Read more ...Frank Rich and the "macaca moment"; "Gays for Giuliani" and accusations of gay-baiting; the National Journal on the candidates' tech platforms; and Chris Dodd's Talk Clock makes a comeback.
| Read more ...What do William Gibson, George Orwell, Karl Rove, Chris Shays, Wikipedia and the rise of YouTube have to do with each other? Browsing today's news offerings, I find a connection.
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- Must-Read: Zack Exley on the "New Organizers"
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- "Townhall" Style Debate a Dot-Bust
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