 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 22.30 |
| Obama Pours Campaign Cash Online The Obama campaign dumped $1 million into advertising on Google (GOOG) in February, more than six times the campaign's entire online ad spend for January, according to Federal Election Commission filiings reviewed by MediaPost.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 11.79 |
| Meet (Some Of) Barack Obama's Digital Gurus Who are the people behind the Obama campaign's innovative embrace of technology?
We imagine that lots of people are going to end up clamoring for credit by the time this thing is over. We [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 11.46 |
Is Barack Obama Losing His YouTube Mojo? If elections were held on YouTube, Barack Obama would win hands-down -- so far. But the McCain campaign is making inroads on the Web, aided by some good old-fashioned attack ad. [..] |
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 | Thoughts from Kansas | Relevance: 11.31 |
| Campaign news NARAL and John Edwards endorse Barack Obama. Obama currently has the most pledged delegates, the most superdelegates, and Democrats are unifying around him.
As someone (hilzoy?) pointed out a few days ago, this is a remarkable event: for the first time in my political life, my favored candidate in the primaries actually seems to have won the nomination. Take that, Bill Bradley! [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 11.18 |
 | Thoughts from Kansas | Relevance: 10.88 |
| Taking DC out of the DNC Excellent news! Barack Obama "is quite literally moving swaths of the DNC to Chicago to create a unified organization with the sort of party-wide message discipline that has eluded Dems in the past."
TPM cites this as an example of what Obama is doing to avoid the split between his campaign and Terry McAuliffe's DNC in 2004, but it has other benefits. DC is a weird place, where rumors [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 10.36 |
| The Daily Show Tackles Presidential Campaign Games [Clips] Presidential hopeful John McCain is targeting the directionless couch potato youth vote with video games. Poorly. Barack Obama, on the other hand, is doing a kick ass job of it, according to The Daily Show. Unless we're mishearing things, Master Obama is sporti [..] |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 10.07 |
 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 9.549 |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 9.274 |
| Barack Obama? Former Pong Lover [Politics] Barack Obama is a politician. He's running for president! In a probing interview with Entertainment Weekly, the publication has a hard-hitting and probing interview with Obama. Things like what Obama thought of Shrek 3, his favorite sitcoms and what's on his iPod. Here's the obligatory video games question: What's the last videogame you played? [..] |
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 | Thoughts from Kansas | Relevance: 9.205 |
| Obama's speech There's much discussion and analysis of Obama's speech yesterday. I continue to be amazed, as I look at Obama's speeches, simply that they are written with complete paragraphs, and not (as in so many speeches, even Hillary's) with a single sentence per paragraph. That is how Obama thinks, and I truly believe the time has come for a president who thinks in paragraphs, not in talking points. [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 9.054 |
 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 8.262 |
 | Thoughts from Kansas | Relevance: 8.137 |
| Clinton national co-chair says it's over The Associated Press reports:
Tom Vilsack, the former Iowa governor and a national co-chairman of Clinton's campaign, said Sunday: "It does appear to be pretty clear that Senator Obama is going to be the nominee. After Tuesday's contests, she needs to acknowledge that he's going to be the nominee and quickly get behind him."Indeed. Read the comments on this po [..] |
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