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September 15, 2005 08:00 AM UTC

Political Blogging Tool Experiment Launches Tonight

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  • by: Colorado Pols

ProgressNow.org, the Democratic advocacy organization, is launching a product tonight called ProgressNowAction that is an interesting experiement in online politics.

The way we understand it, ProgressNowAction will help Democratic activists set-up and run their own websites and blogs. On the one hand, there are plenty of services like TypePad that help people set up blogs on their own, but on the other hand there are plenty of people who don’t understand the Internet enough to get that far. If the tool is easy enough to use, maybe it will help increase political blog traffic in Colorado.

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  1. Why does it matter? Because if it works, there will be exponentially more liberal bloggers running around this time next year. That’s plenty relevant to Colorado politics.

  2. I’m with the dead gov. on this one.  Changes in the basic ground rules of politics are always worth monitoring.  Read Joe Trippi’s book “The Revolution Will Not be Televised”.
    The part about how Tim Russert was ripping Howard Dean apart on live TV — and money was simultaneously pouring in to his web site — heralds a whole new relationship between old line media such as moi-self, internet-related activities, candidates, issues and the whole political process.

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