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Of the record $32 million that Obama raised in January, $28 million was via the Internet, and 90% from small donations under $100 each.
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21 Feb 08
Michel Bauwensapplies Chris Anderson's famous Long Tail theory to the campaign of US presidential hopeful Barack Obama in a rather compelling blog post
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19 Feb 08
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The Internet has allowed campaigns to tap into the Long Tail of politics for fundraising and organizing.
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while their message and rhetoric has a lot to do with that, it is the web tools that have enabled it and allowed it to happen.
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What Howard Dean started in 2004 with his now famous use of Meetup.com to mobilize a grassroots campaign across the US, has developed further in this election cycle with the use of tools like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
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Citizens are able to participate in the political process on a personal level more easily as a result of web 2.0.
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How, other than impacting the ability of a campaign to effectively tap the long-tail for donations, does the intersection of the internet and the long tail help a candidate to actually get votes?
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18 Feb 08
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