Happy Friday! Quick Hits is still coming together for this week, but if you’re hungry for a digital politics reading fix, try the latest Campaigns & Elections magazine Technology Bytes column. Exploring the political potential of Facebook...
Last week’s webinar was a hit (all 125 slots were claimed), but if you missed out, you can get a hint about what went on from the slides below. If you’re interested in learning more about any topic we covered, let’s talk. And, look...
Interesting story from Rebecca Berg at the Washington Examiner a couple of days back: The Republican National Committee is taking a drastically different approach to spending its money in the upcoming mid-term elections next year, putting up more...
Hi folks, I’m traveling again — this week it’s off to San Francisco for the inaugural CampaignTech West conference, put on by Campaigns & Elections. Good stuff! But like last Friday’s Quick Hits, today’s top...
In this issue, a post-#shutdown version of The Good, The Bad and the Stinky. From the Start, Signs of Trouble at Health Portal. Oof: The Obamacare Website Could Stay Broken for a While as Quixotic Queries Question Quality! (At healthcare.gov, the...
A fascinating online ad popped up for me* for the first time this weekend: the “Fast Terry” piece to the right. At first I thought it was produced by Republican Ken Cuccinelli’s campaign, since it takes on Democrat Terry McAuliffe...
A little more politics and a little less digital than usual this week, but a ton of good reading nonetheless. Enjoy. Healthcare.Gov’s Flaws Found, Fixes Eyed: Site’s Design Opened Door to Bottleneck That Persists. Architecture problems...
Howdy folks, I’ll be spending most of Wednesday and Thursday this week at Salsa’s 2013 Community Conference, where this afternoon I’m participating in a panel discussion we’re calling: “Getting Them to Come to You:...
Click image for full-sized version. If you went to the front page of the WashingtonPost.com on Tuesday, you might have seen something like the screenshot to the right: note the broad expanses of red, a color that just happens to raise human blood...
Now published on Fridays — the best damn digital politics and advocacy reading list around. Send article suggestions to cpd@epolitics.com. The Shutdown’s Data Blackout, as Federal Twitter accounts go dark. Democrats Mull Divulging Emails...