In The Wall Street Journal Today
It’s not every day you find yourself on page 4 of the Wall Street Journal!
Looks like the National Presidential Caucus is gathering steam!
The Wall Street Journal
August 16, 2007
Page A4
Democracy Heads to Web LaboratoryNovel Online Forums Reshape Presidential Debates, But Will Voters Engage?
“In December, a separate nonprofit group is planning a national Internet presidential caucus. Stanford University’s Center for Deliberative Democracy and the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics are among the groups that have signed on to help with the event, which would still require voters to meet in person to decide on their favorite nominee. Information about local caucusing sites and the results would be compiled and posted online.‘If there’s going to be a national primary, then you ought to have a national caucus first,’ says Myles Weissleder, a former Meetup.com executive who is helping to plan the event.”
Note: we’re not technically a non-profit and we don’t consider this an “Internet” caucus — but rather a national caucus *enabled* by the Internet…
All in all, it’sgreat news!
Yes!
Visit the National Caucus here.
Posted: August 16th, 2007 under Mylermoments, Brand Popping, National Caucus.
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