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Democrats Google’d more than Republicans during convention
Does more search volume = more votes? Full story: Democrats Google’d more than Republicans Google released a series of infographs displaying search volumes during the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention. These charts show that Democrats received more search volume … Continue reading →
2012 Democratic Party Platform – Not officially released but now publicly available!
The 2012 Democratic Party platform is now publicly available! The Democratic Party’s platform became publicly available today and we just got a hold of it! We’re excited to finally have both platforms in our hands and are currently studying the Democratic platform now! Both … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2012 democratic party platform, 2012 democratic platform, 2012 GOP platform, 2012 party platform, 2012 Republican Party platform, 2012 republican platform, Barack Obama, democratic, democratic national convention, democratic party, Democratic Platform, Democrats, DNC, DNC national convention, election2012, GOP platform, Mitt Romney, party platform, politics, republican, Republican platform, RNC, RNC national convention
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Votizen – new tool for social political influence and voter insight
Votizen is a new tool that analyzes a users social networks and matches users to voter databases. The tool will show which users are registered, their party affiliation and which elections they have voted it. Getting started (end-user) Users start … Continue reading →
Posted in Political Social Media
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Tagged Barack Obama, conservative, democracy, democratic, democratic party, democratic process, elect, election, election 2012, elections, electoral, electorate, Facebook, Government, liberal, Mitt Romney, political, political activism, political campaign, political campaign solutions, political campaigning, political networking, political social media, politics, presidential election, presidential race, republican, republican party, social media, social media and politics, social media campaigning, Twitter, votizen
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Votizen – political social media analytical tool for candidates
Votizen is a new political social media analytical tool designed for candidates. Votizen has compiled voter information and is able to match it up with Facebook users via the graph. This tool enables candidates to determine whether the users that … Continue reading →
Posted in Campaigning, Political Social Media
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Tagged Barack Obama, conservative, democracy, democratic, democratic party, democratic process, elect, election, election 2012, elections, electoral, electorate, Facebook, Government, liberal, Mitt Romney, political, political activism, political networking, political social media, politics, politics and social media, presidential election, presidential race, republican, republican party, social media, social media and politics, Twitter, votizen
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How many of the recent presidential candidates have social media?
This is the first post in a series by Vote-pedia, case-studying social media’s role in the past elections. Expect to see a couple more posts in the near future case-studying social campaigning in-depth on a candidate to candidate level. Bill … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, conservative, democracy, democratic, democratic party, democratic process, elect, election, election 2012, elections, electoral, electorate, Facebook, Government, liberal, Mitt Romney, political, political activism, political networking, political social media, politics, presidential election, presidential race, republican, republican party, social media, social media and politics, Twitter
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Romney Action Center and Obama Dashboard – What Will Happen After The Election?
Originally posted on Vote-pedia.com blog The Romney Action Center (AKA MyMitt) and The Obama Dashboard have proven important in the 2012 election. These two platforms indicate that social-media plays an important roll in the campaigning landscape. But what happens to these dashboards … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, conservative, democracy, democratic, democratic party, democratic process, elect, election, election 2012, elections, electoral, electorate, Facebook, Government, liberal, Mitt Romney, MyMitt, Obama dashboard, political, political activism, political networking, political social media, politics, presidential election, presidential race, republican, republican party, Romney Action Center, social media, social media and politics, Twitter
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Direct Marketer’s Review of Mitt Romney’s ‘Action Center’ AKA ‘MyMitt’
Sorry about the loss of pictures, this article has been transferred so many times. It’s a good review, so I still want it posted. Original Review of MyMitt on Vote-pedia Blog The Mitt Romney Action Center, Also known as MyMitt, is a … Continue reading →