Internet Advocacy Roundtable - 2008: A Great Web Campaign or the Greatest?
The 2008 Presidential campaigns pushed the limits of online campaign strategy. Not only did the campaigns use the web, but as techPresident.com says, the web used them, too. Now that it is over, it is time to ask if this was a great web campaign or the greatest. And while you may quickly say it was the greatest, simply because it was the latest, let us first reflect on whether the campaigns took full advantage of what they could have done, before drawing conclusions.
In this spirit, join us on Thursday, November 20, 2008, from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for the Internet Advocacy Roundtable as we look back on the 2008 presidential campaigns with a panel of journalists and bloggers who covered the web campaigns.
Speakers
Jose Antonio Vargas, Washington Post
Kim Hart, Washington Post
Joel Berg, Campaigns & Elections/Politics
Micah Sifry, techPresident.com
Andrew Rasiej, Personal Democracy Forum
Sarah Lai Stirland, Wired.com
Michael Whitney, techPresident.com
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