Just Posted in the Politics Magazine Blog: The E.politics Review of GOP.gov
February 25th, 2009
In a short break from the Obama lessons series, I just published a piece on the Campaigns & Elections/Politics Magazine blog — a review of GOP.gov, the new website for the Republicans in Congress. Not to give too much away, but the site starts out with a good framework and starts failing pretty quickly from there. Read more, plus a quick look at the Democratic alternatives in GOP.gov: Built for a Party, But Will Anyone Come?
– cpd
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