In case you missed it: My first guest post On epolitics.com

I spent a week in Massachusetts helping the Coakley campaign.  After the loss, a slew of blog posts and news articles were written analyzing the online component of the race.  However, I felt that they all lacked something – an insider’s perspective.  I sought to expand on the commentary already in the blogsphere about what [...]

A call for reasonable expectations on the “Impending Explosion of State-Level Online Politics”

In his most recent blog post, Colin Delany talks about the impending explosion of state-level online politics.   He mentions the rising cost of (local) campaigns and the Obama’s success as the reasons for the surge interest at the state level.   Clearly, I agree with Colin that there is  growth to come in the online politics [...]

What do you mean my campaign needs to be integrated?

When Isaac wrote up his round-up from his session at the 2009 Online politics conference, he mentioned that speakers on the panel emphasized integration.  That’s point lead one of the readers of this blog to ask the following question:
This might be an ignorant question re: point 1, but can you elaborate a bit more on [...]