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Wired
January 2004
Gary Wolf
How the Internet Invented Howard Dean Forget fundraising (though his opponents sure can't). The real reason the Doctor is in: He listens to the technology -- and the people who use it. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
January 15, 2004
Grant Gross
Dean Profits from Web Campaign Even if former Vermont governor Dr. Howard Dean fails to seize the Democratic nomination this summer, his use of the Internet has added a new rule for political campaigns: Make sure your candidate's website drives supporters to meet each other -- and to a "click to donate" button. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2012
Marisa Plumb
Dream Jobs 2012: P2P Politics Ever since the Obama campaign, former AOL executive Jascha Franklin-Hodge has been using the Web to improve political campaigning mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 21, 2003
Richard S. Dunham
Who's Winning the Invisible Primary? Keep your eye on three indicators -- organization, fund-raising, and buzz -- for the probable Dem nominee. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
December 2005
Jesse Walker
From Barry's Boys to the Deaniacs Book Reviews: America's Right Turn: How Conservatives Used New and Alternative Media to Take Power, by Richard Viguerie and David Franke... The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything, by Joe Trippi... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 16, 2004
Richard S. Dunham
Why The Dean Bubble Popped Like the dot-coms, the candidate fell victim to hype and a bad business model mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Stephen Baker
Click The Vote In the age of Internet politics, the Web can make or break a candidate mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 20, 2003
Alexandra Starr
South Carolina Shakeout For Democratic Presidential contenders, the future may be decided there. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 29, 2003
Alexandra Starr
Candid Candidates A review of USA Today columnist Walter Shapiro's witty and insightful One-Car Caravan: On the Road with the 2004 Democrats Before America Tunes In mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 24, 2003
Dunham et al.
The General Stumbles The early buzz around Wesley Clark's candidacy has faded. Can he still prevail? mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
December 2004
Julian Sanchez
Soundbite An interview with Joe Trippi who pioneered the political use of blogs and other online tools. His new campaign memoir, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised reminds us that it doesn't mean the rhetoric isn't true. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
May 2004
Charles Paul Freund
Backstage Passes What it takes to run for president in the age of media intimacy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
August 2008
Steven Leckart
15th Anniversary: Why J. J. Abrams and Joe Trippi Remain Wired Heroes * Interviews with three people who continue to do great things in TV, media, and politics. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 22, 2003
Walczak & Starr
Commentary: Don't Get Too Cocky, Dr. Dean The ex-gov has a long way to go -- expanding his base and calming fears of a rout mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
May 2007
David Weigel
More Money, No Problem The death of taxpayer-financed campaigns: Taking the money out of campaigns is supposed to clean up politics; the fact that 2008 might become the first $1 billon presidential campaign is considered a sign of a broken democracy. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
"A Major Change in the Political Equation" Howard Rheingold predicted the rise of online advocacy groups. Now, he talks about how they're affecting Election 2004 mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 2, 2004
Roy Mark
Net Politics '04: Proving Pundits Wrong Americans go to the polls today as the Internet flexes its greatest influence yet over the public debate. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Stephen Baker
The Business of Online Campaigns The co-founder of Meetup talks about how U.S. campaigns are using his website. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 12, 2004
Richard S. Dunham
Dean Starts Testing The Tightrope Can he bash business and tax cuts -- and still woo the Investor Class? mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
January 2004
Elizabeth Wasserman
Backing Away from Free Trade Why Democrats have strayed from Bill Clinton's policies on trade. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
May 2004
Julian Sanchez
Soundbite: Net Savvy An interview with the author of Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age, a book that explains how the emerging science and mathematics of networks shed light on the behavior of connected systems. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
June 1, 2007
Danielle Sacks
Fast Talk: The Selling of a President: John Edwards's Web General Mathew Gross created Blog for America for Howard Dean in 2003 and is now in charge of integrating John Edwards's online and offline communications. So far, Edwards's campaign has been the most technologically innovative, experimental, and aggressive. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2003
John Carroll
Howard Dean, MD, Sees Universal Coverage as a Realistic Goal The former Vermont governor at first greeted managed care with good will. Now, however, he thinks it is shortsighted in its dealing with doctors. Unlike President Bush, he wouldn't call on it to rescue Medicare. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 11, 2003
William C. Symonds
Who's the Real Howard Dean? As Vermont governor, the liberal firebrand was a fiscal conservative with close ties to business mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 16, 2011
Mike Dorning
Stuck in Jobs: The New Swing Voters If President Obama wants to keep his job, Americans may first have to feel more confident about quitting theirs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Search Engine Watch
April 13, 2010
Mark Hanson
Labour's View: Social Media and the New World of U.K. Political Campaigns Technology has enabled people to organize for themselves, find people who share their interests, talk back, and find new authority figures. A successful campaign by any political party needs to recognize this. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Web Politics: "It's Just the Beginning" Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen explains how Truemajority.org taps Net dynamics to influence policy -- and maybe "show George the door" mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
January 15, 2004
Where the Candidates Stand - position of 2004 US presidential candidates regarding information technology The president of the United States should understand IT and why it's important to running the country. Let's see if these men and women do. The positions of 2004 US presidential candidates regarding information technology mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 23, 2011
Diane Brady
Win a Dinner with Obama To balance big-dollar galas, the President's re-election campaign raffles one meal with regular folks. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 6, 2010
Mike Dorning
The College Job Market: Tough on Democrats Graduates of the Classes of 2009 and 2010 are hard up for work, and that's eroding their support for Obama and the party. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
October 1, 2011
The Permanent Campaign The product launch has been transformed from a concentrated, all-out military assault to the subtle, persuasive art of electioneering. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
March 22, 2004
Martha Lagace
How Nonprofits Use the Internet to Get Ahead You'll need more than a nice-looking Web site and a "Donate Now" button. Experts swapped tips at the 2004 Social Enterprise Conference. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 26, 2004
Howard Gleckman
Why the Democrats Can't Win On Taxes Only hikes can fund plans for health care, education -- and yes, breaks for workers. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
September 2012
Tam Harbert
Tech Industry Money in U.S. Elections With tech industry stakes low, so are campaign contributions mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 11, 2004
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Bush's "Internets" The World Wide Web is shaping up huge in the 2004 presidential election. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
December 2003
Julian Sanchez
Libertarians for Dean Registered Libertarian Brady Joslin laughs when asked if he ever expected to vote for a Democrat, then exclaims, "Hell, no!" So how did he come to launch a Web site with the double-take-inducing name "Libertarians for Dean"? mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2003
Michael Chiusano
Too Early To Write Obituary For Patients' Bill of Rights Back from obscurity, the Patients' Bill of Rights is poised to become an issue in the presidential election -- depending on whom you ask. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
November 2004
Adam Hanft
Grist: Politics, Passion -- and Profits When it comes to running any company, passion and profit go together. But nowhere are the two as connected as in the business of politics. The hundreds of small firms involved with politics -- polling firms, strategy consultants, direct-mail outfits -- demonstrate that you can turn strongly held beliefs into business success. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
February 4, 2014
Your Crowd Funding Campaign as an Action Movie As one of the hottest and most innovative methods of fundraising on the scene today, Robert Osborne shows how creating your crowd-funding campaign like an action movie will steal the audience's attention, and inspire them to give. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
March 2004
Julian Sanchez
Data: InvestaPundit Iowa Electronic Markets, a project run by the University of Iowa's business school, allows investors to buy futures on political outcomes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
November 2003
View What will replace today's batteries?... Stamping Out Short People... DirecTV Takes No Prisoners... Cosmic Reality Check... The New Road to the White House mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
October 2004
Nick Gillespie
Rant: Orange You Glad He Didn't Say Red? Given that Bush is president due to the anti-government rhetoric that the GOP has mastered during the last 25 years, it's more than a little ironic that skepticism toward him may make it harder for him to prosecute effectively the war on terror. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
October 1, 2013
Claire Kerr
How Does Your Organization Define "Success" in Social Media Fundraising? Fortunately for those of us who love social channels, it's now much simpler to prove that platforms like Facebook or Twitter (or even Pinterest!) have a measurable impact on your fundraising projects. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
August 12, 2015
Chatting About Campaigns With Matthew Cottle We talked recently with Matthew Cottle, who is presenting a webinar on "The Campaign Prequel: Success Begins Before the Campaign Plan." mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
March 30, 2010
Your Capital Campaign: Are You Ready to Succeed? A capital campaign is a marathon, not a sprint. Here are some tips to make sure you are ready to go the distance. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
September 28, 2010
The Top 10 Mistakes in Fundraising Campaigns Is your fundraising campaign fizzling? Whether you are stalled or just moving slower than you would like, there are some common mistakes that you can diagnose now before your campaign sputters to a stop. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
January 2004
Rants & Raves Hail Linus... Tapping the Source... Open Question... Champing at the Bit... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 17, 2003
Howard Gleckman
As Growth Sizzles, What's A Dem To Do? Presidential hopefuls will try to ignite middle class rage over breaks for the wealthy. mark for My Articles similar articles