Entries from February 2008

The Long Tail of Politics

Posted under Blog on February 29th, 2008 by David0 comments

On Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM, I’ll be moderating a panel on the Long Tail of Politics at the Politics Online Conference hosted by the George Washington University’s Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet. Today is the final day to Register Online to attend the two-day conference.
Last summer, Julie Barko Germany (who [...]

Gen Next Impact, Ralph Nader and Huckaboom

Posted under Blog on February 25th, 2008 by David0 comments

I was on the local Fox station this morning alongside Tony Cani of Young Democrats of America talking about the impact of the Gen Next vote, Ralph Nader, and Mike Huckabee on the 2008 election.
Here’s the clip:

If you want to find more articles I’ve written on the importance of the Gen Next vote click [...]

Talking Obama: internet campaign “landing on the moon”

Posted under Blog on February 24th, 2008 by Joe0 comments

The San Jose Mercury News has a great article up about the effectiveness of Barack Obama’s online campaign in which David, along many other techPresident contributors, is quoted in. Here’s what David has to say on Obama’s online success:
“Barack Obama is successful because he is Barack Obama, and his message is spot-on with Democrats,” said [...]

Video: Talking Super Duper Tuesday

Posted under Blog on February 17th, 2008 by David0 comments

Super Tuesday (Feb. 5) was a Super Bowl for political junkies as more than 20 states held their Primary Election on that day.
Back in January, I was interviewed by Sam Donaldson of ABC News Now during their political coverage of the New Hampshire results.
Well, I must have said something right.
The good folks at ABC News [...]

West Point: A Modern Look

Posted under Blog on February 12th, 2008 by David0 comments

Last week, I had the opportunity to visit West Point, NY — the home of our nation’s United States Military Academy.
I was invited to West Point to guest lecture about the intersection of technology and politics to a group of cadets for a class taught by Major Tommy Sowers. What an honor.
If you’ve heard me [...]

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