Here’s a quick update on the recent How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 guide: since it came out on December 9th of last year, readers have downloaded it directly from this site over 1000 times, and I’ve heard anecdotal...
If you missed last month’s virtual book parties for the E-Voter Institute’s About Face, never fear — you can check them out now at EVoterInstitute.com (just scroll down a bit and they’re embedded in the page). A meeting kept...
Though the New Year’s formally begun, we still have plenty of time for some 2009 retrospection. ClickZ’s Kate Kaye provides the latest installment, beginning with her own observations about what mattered in digital politics in the past...
Time for a little crowdsourcing, folks. Jose Antonio Vargas has pulled together his list of the Top Ten Moment online political moments of the past decade (with photos), and you get to vote for your faves. It’s Macaca Moment vs. The Dean Surge...
If you’re reading this via Epolitics.com rather than through your favorite RSS reader, you might notice a slight change: we’re now about 25% wider. In the 3.5 years since E.pol’s initial launch, the proliferation of big flat-screen...
I.e., one that involves cats and laser beams:
Genius! And happy holidays, from the entire e.politics crew.
– cpd
If you’re a music fan in DC, you probably know all about the 9:30 Club. With a great physical space, excellent sound and a staff of real pros (and music freaks), it’s the best place to see a band I’ve ever been in. But I was...
Clearing a cache very full of stories — we’ll catch up with the online advocacy blogs next time around. Conservative blogger wishes death on Bobby Byrd, joins Sen. Coburn in keeping it classy. Repubs, Dems scrub YouTube of online ads...
Organizing For America may own Obama’s supporter list (and be looking for people to help nurture it), but they’re not the only ones trying to follow his campaign’s example and connect people online to help change the world. Hope+...
This just in from OFA, the organization that has custody of the magic Obama supporter list: Housed at the Democratic National Committee, the DNC/OFA are hiring email campaigners. Email campaigners are responsible for planning, writing, and executing...