NY-20 Congressional Race: Evaluating the Competing Candidate Sites
March 25th, 2009
Just posted on the Politics Mag Campaign Insider blog: the e.politics review of the campaign sites for Republican Jim Tedisco and Democrat Scott Murphy, running against each other in the upcoming special election to fill the 20th Congressional District seat in New York. Both sites are competently done and give their guy a chance to gather supporters online, but the contrasts between the two show some subtle differences in emphasis and technology. Check it out here.
– cpd
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