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  Tuesday, November 18, 2003



2004 Presidential Election

Ed Cone analyzes the Dean Internet campaign. His article in Baseline Magazine tries to nail the innovations implemented by Joe Trippi. Cone writes, "The payoff is a powerful multiplier effect that turns anyone into a potential campaign worker. It gives Dean a national network of troops on the ground, unpaid but on task. This is the great innovation of the Dean campaign: using the Internet to raise both support and funding, before rivals figure out how to do the same." I wonder who will win the Gulchie Award in the Presidential Election?

Daily Kos: " Bloggers have and will continue to play a role in this election cycle."

Phil Windley: "If the last 50 years can be called the era of broadcast democracy, fans of the Internet should rightly be asking 'when will the era of connected democracy begin?'" Windley explains some of the nuts and bolts of the Dean Campaign software, PHP and a hundred and eighty programmers, and links the source code. You gotta love Open Source.

Carol Mosely Braun is driving discussion around a Single-payer Healthcare Plan according to NHPrimary.com.
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