Where Will Barack's E-Mail List End Up?
It now seems possible that Barack's formidable organization might end up with a direct line into the White House.
It now seems possible that Barack's formidable organization might end up with a direct line into the White House.
Brian Ross | Posted 12.19.2008 | Politics
Obama's launch of Democracy 2.0 is revolutionary: it allows for bi-directional communication, and activism that directs large-scale movements of the grassroots to take particular actions.
Brian Ross | Posted 12.05.2008 | Home
Barack Obama has transformed American politics, and campaign finance. Now the question is, if he wins tonight, can he change government and live up to the expectations of millions of people?
Erik Ose | Posted 10.10.2008 | Politics
How can progressives channel our outrage over the prospect of an unqualified, dangerously far-right wing pitbull with lipstick like Sarah Palin a heartbeat away from the presidency?
Amanda Michel | Posted 08.15.2008 | Home
Attendees of the Democratic Platform Meetings co-organized by the Obama Campaign and the DNC believed their policy proposals would be strongly considered by the Platform Drafting Committee. It remains unclear how the DNC and the Obama campaign will accomplish this logistical feat.
John Tomasic | Posted 08.09.2008 | Home
If the main point of the meetings was to advance Obama's stated goal of increasing civic responsibility by getting Americans to talk politics with each other publicly, then the meetings were a success.
Dawn Teo | Posted 07.17.2008 | Home
The Obama protest group remarkably started on the Obama website is now 24,000 members strong and continuing its fight against the FISA bill Obama helped pass today.
Shawna Vercher | Posted 07.15.2008 | Home
None of the army of Obama volunteers could recall seeing a Republican presence at any of the dozens of events they had attended since the voter registration campaign began more than two weeks ago.
Mike Stark | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
As much a social networking site as it is a campaign site, Obama allows users to create profiles, blog about issues and establish "groups" -- a kind of online club of people with common interests.
Stephen C. Rose | Posted 12.30.2008 | Politics