...[I]t was Dean, back when Obama was still serving in the Illinois State Senate, who first introduced his party to the idea that, in the Internet age, a campaign could be built from the ground up, that door-to-door organizing could matter more than TV ads.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Changing Media and Political Organizing
From a New York Times piece on Howard Dean
Labels:
campaign,
dean,
democratic party,
internet,
obama,
organizing,
politics
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