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Chris Chiasson has unearthed an interesting nugget from Barack's now infamous April 6 San Francisco fundraiser speech where the meme "Bittergate" emerged in which Barack recognizes the success of his organization is due in part to his supporters and their effective use of the Internet.
Full story and transcript after the jump...
login or register to post comments | Read more ...The greatest opportunity for a campaign/committee to make a difference on the trail is with online video. That's just commonsense, but there is at least one study out there on the subject which now confirms the importance of video.
With the rise of available and accessible distribution mechanisms, e.g., YouTube, blip.tv, etc. there's no longer an excuse for a candidate not to appear early and often on our desktops talking about all of the issues we care about.

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