The Net and the next Democratic Party chairman
The internet has become a triple factor in the selection of the next chair of the Democratic National Committee.
The internet has become a triple factor in the selection of the next chair of the Democratic National Committee.
"Fahrenheit 9-11" had broad political reach: 31% of adult Americans saw a political documentary last year
One in ten internet users signed up for political newsletters and news alerts during campaign 2004.
Inauguration organizing takes to the Web.
A new intersection for politics and consumerism has emerged that aspires to ignite an economic backlash to the 2004 election.
Got bandwidth at home? Like politics? If you answer 'yes' to these questions, and you're young, the internet shaped what you learned about the presidential election.
A PEJ study on how the press covered the pivotal period of the 2004 Presidential Campaign.
As wired Americans increasingly go online for political news and commentary, we find that the internet is contributing to a wider awareness of political views during this year’s campaign season.
Summary of Findings Voters express increasingly positive opinions of the 2004 presidential campaign. Virtually all voters 96% believe the campaign is important, while a growing number also view the campaign as interesting. Fully two-thirds of voters (66%) describe the campaign as interesting, up from 50% in early September and just 35% in June. […]
DNC Post-debate ads assure that October will be a record month in political online ad spending