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ABC news has a story up called
Candidates Blaze the Campaign Trail ... Online: Information Superhighway is the New-Age Road to the White House.
With an increasing number of Americans saying they get their political news and information from the Internet, and broadband spreading across remote communities, a number of contenders are vying for voters and the White House on the Web.
Examples are popping up on the Internet faster than former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's Facebook profile.
BTW, if you haven't seen or signed up for
Romney's facebook profile go here.
Later in the ABC article:
The Republican campaign of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney agrees, but said they are simultaneously trying to reach out to the online community and mainstream media on one Web site.
Kevin Madden, spokesperson for Romney, says the Romney campaign launched "Mitt TV" on the Web site, where reporters and voters alike can go and watch Romney's latest speeches.
"With a YouTube information age people are looking for video and audio," said Madden, noting that the campaign also put Romney's profile on Facebook.com in order to use the social-networking site as a grassroots organizing tool.
Let's keep the momentum going for Mitt's online efforts!
Jeff Fuller
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