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Obama digital guru says it can work for Labour
Good piece in the Guardian today talking to Thomas Gensemer who was behind Barack Obama's groundbreaking digital campaign. Gensemer is in town to launch an office of his agency Blue State Digital, which was recently appointed by a group fighting the...
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Labour Party wakes up to social media
Much has been written about how important social media and online was to Barack Obama's presidential election campaign and now the Labour Party is moving ahead with its own plans with several different initiatives. The first part of that was unveiled...
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New Yorker publishes second "outrageous" Obama cover
Having depicted Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as terrorists back in July the New Yorker has done it again with another cover that is less innocent than it looks. To you or I it might look like the New Yorker is, somewhat after the fact, lampooning...
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It was the blogs that called Obama victory
An historic election and a welcome historic victory for Barack Obama that was called online by some of the big political blogs and news sites before the US TV networks, which having been burned by exit polls in 2000 and 2004 took the cautious route. There's...
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Follow the election on Twitter
There are so many ways to follow the US election tonight, but one proving really popular is Twitter. Twittervotereport.com gives constant updates from across the US while the polls are open including the current length of queues, which has been one eye...
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Obama is marketer of the year
The Barack Obama campaign is an unprecedented advertising and marketing machine that is now running four times as many ads as John McCain. It has also been the most diverse and smart marketing campaign we've ever seen in politics, or elsewhere for...
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The White House race is just a re-run
I know who wins the race for the White House. It's the Democrat, that Matt Santos, you know, the first Hispanic to run for president of the United States who beats this old white guy with health issues? Okay so that's the plot to the final series...
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