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Swing State Newspaper Comments: July 1, 2008
Submitted by AdamT on Tue, 07/01/2008 - 9:26amThis diary will be updated daily with links to five newspaper articles related to the 2008 presidential campaign.
See HERE for background and the list of newspapers involved.
Articles:
| State | Newspaper | City | Article |
|---|---|---|---|
| MO | Kansas City Star | Kansas City | Obama stresses patriotism on visit to Independence |
| MO | Kansas City Star | Kansas City | Obama to expand Bush's faith based programs |
| OH |
Swing State Newspaper Comments: June 24, 2008
Submitted by AdamT on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 10:59amThis diary will be updated daily with links to five newspaper articles related to the 2008 presidential campaign.
See HERE for background and the list of newspapers involved.
Articles:
| State | Newspaper | City | Article |
|---|---|---|---|
| NV | Las Vegas Review-Journal | Las Vegas | Obama to focus on energy |
| NM | Santa Fe New Mexican | Santa Fe | Obama woos women voters |
| PA | Santa Fe New Mexican | Santa Fe |
Project Launch: Swing State Newspaper Comments
Submitted by AdamT on Sun, 06/22/2008 - 8:10pmHi all, I'm starting a new election project to get people involved in local newspaper coverage of the presidential election. I'm cross-posting this from over at openLeft. I hope you'll join in the effort.
(cross-posted from openLeft.com)
I'm proud to announce the launch of the Swing State Newspaper Project (apologies to Swing State Project for the similarity of the name), with the initial targeting diary HERE.
The idea came about in the American Blogger series initiated by Paul Rosenberg. You can jump right in by clicking the link if you want to, but to get yourself grounded, especially if you're not familiar with idea, or need a refresher, this diary explains it all for you.
Here was the original impetus for the idea,
If you've ever spent time reading local and regional newspaper sites on the internet, you've probably noticed a disturbing phenomenon; right-wingers have run amok in the comments sections of the newspapers. Progressives may rule blogs and online fundraising and organizing, but when it comes to influencing more traditional media, even if it's in an internet forum, we lag behind. Sometimes far behind. This becomes increasingly problematic as we draw closer to the election. Many more voters read online newspapers than read blogs. So it becomes very important to not only rebut these ignoramuses, but to provide additional context and knock down bad information in news articles covering the presidential race.
To combat this I suggested we monitor online newspaper sites in key swing states until the election. Readers would comment on stories, knock down attacks, add truth to the discussion, and in many cases, contact reporters directly to encourage better reporting (if they got it wrong) or thank them for outstanding writing (if they got it right).
After getting a lot of good ideas for how to carry this idea forward, I've come up with a plan for how to proceed. We'll see how this goes. It may need to be modified or expanded if the project is a success, but I'm ready to get it started.
Go to the extended entry to see the plan.
Time to stuff the Republicans own Excrement back down their Throats
Submitted by AdamT on Thu, 09/14/2006 - 7:53pmCross posted at Mydd.com. Kissell's situation may be a little different, where he needs to put CAFTA CAFTA and CAFTA in every spot, but you get the idea.
I'm tired. I'm frustrated. I'm probably, like a lot of you, fed up with the rerun that plays every other September called "Democrats Run for Cover While Republicans Beat Us Like Red-headed Stepchildren" So to any Democrat listening, and especially to any Democrat that's in charge of Messaging for a campaign, it's time to put up or shut up.
Here's a refresher for what's happened just since Labor Day



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