Here’s one angle of the Brown campaign that hasn’t gotten much attention: Brown’s folks used free Google online tools to help organize grassroots voter outreach and to collect field data. But Brown aides also used Google...
Also published on HuffingtonPost and techPresident, and check out Christopher Beam’s piece on Slate.com for more of the Demon Sheep’s continuing adventures Put this one in the “hoist with her own petard” category: in the same...
Update: Reid’s $8 million+ in the bank isn’t a bad counter-asset…left over from the the $15 million he’s raised so far this cycle. Danny Tarkanian may be campaigning against Harry Reid, but he’s clearly trying to run...
Scott Brown’s victory in last week’s Massachusetts Senate election has gotten plenty of Republicans fired up about their online prospects in the 2010, not least two of the folks behind his internet strategy — Mindy Finn and Patrick...
This article originally appeared on September 20th of last year but is even more relevant following today’s announcement that the U.S. Supreme Court has opened the doors to direct political contributions by corporations and labor unions. The...
More articles have popped up on the internet’s role in the Brown/Coakley race, besides the Henri’s and mine posted here on Epolitics.com and the earlier link round-up: Update: How Republicans won the Internet Update: G.O.P. Used Energy...
Check out the following guest article for a view of the Brown/Coakley race different from what is rapidly becoming conventional wisdom in the online politics world. My friend (and Blue State Digital staffer) Henri Makembe was on the scene, and while...
[Update: see Henri Makembe’s defense of Coakley’s new media team for a wrap-up of post-mortem articles on the race.] More articles on the role of online organizing in Scott Brown’s potential Massachusetts victory: Massachusetts...
Also published on The Huffington Post and techPresident Are Democrats doomed in 2010, with an energized Republican Party capitalizing on a backlash against a young president’s ambitious agenda to seize control of Congress a la 1994? Not likely...
Here at e.politics, we’re happy to read things so you don’t have to — though in this case you should, because David Plouffe’s The Audacity to Win is well written and one hell of a glimpse into the strategy, tactics and...