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<title>Evolving Role of Internet in Politics/Campaigns</title>
<description>I'm researching the evolving role of the internet in politics, specifically in the last presidential elections (focusing on moveon.org and Howard Dean's campaign) up to the present efforts of some of the 2008 hopefuls.  As I continue to research contemporary online strategies, John Edwards has become a particularly interesting example of the web-saavy candidate.  Ultimately, I'm looking at the increasingly complex nature of internet politicking and the growing population of campaign internet users to make some observations about the future role of the internet in (campaign) politics - looking forward to the 2008 election and beyond.  Useful websites are: moveon.org and onecorps.com.</description>
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