It’s caucus day in Wyoming, which is one of the boxy Rocky Mountain states without a well-known film festival to bring in celebrities and news cameras. If you’ve never heard of it, Wyoming is the real purrty place that lives right below Montana. If you’ve never heard of Montana, it’s the real purrty place that [...]
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When people talk about the power of the internet to transform the American political process, they usually point to the fundraising success of sites like moveon.org or to the enormous support generated online for Howard Dean in the 2004 presidential primaries. This election season a perfect storm of technological and political factors have developed [...]
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His name is Howard Dean, and he’s running for Democratic National Committee Chairman.
Now when conservative like for example, Sean Hannity, says, “Please elect Howard Dean…” he’s obviously being facetious. Hannity and many others believe that Dean is the kind of candidate that scares Middle America and thus will always lose elections. However, it’s [...]
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