Technology aids Obama’s outreach drive
By Brian Mooney | Sunday, February 24, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…More than any previous presidential campaign, Obama’s effort is transforming politics with its use of technology. The astounding fund-raising figures are well documented – the campaign keeps a running tally on its website as it closes in on 1 million donors. But Obama’s team has taken the use of the Internet to another level by allowing masses of volunteers to self-organize over the past year and communicate through their own social networking site, my.barackobama.com….”…BS
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/02/24/technology_aids_obamas_outreach_drive?mode=PF
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That sounds impressive. It would be interesting to know how much of Baracks campaign contributions come from $25 to $150 contributors.
Posted on 25-Feb-08 at 3:15 am | PermalinkMy suspicion is that figure might be somewhat less impressive.