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''On June 8, the evening after Clinton conceded the Democratic presidential contest to Barack Obama, Mantouvalos organized a conference call with some 40 bloggers, political activists and other hardened loyalists of the New York senator's, in what became "a jam session of very intense opinion" -- about the party, its leadership, its presumptive nominee, the media. Five hours later, Mantouvalos, age "north of 35," had built a new Web site, JustSayNoDeal.com, which has become a clearinghouse for the renegade forces that are now confounding Democratic Party officials and Obama campaign operatives.'' | ''On June 8, the evening after Clinton conceded the Democratic presidential contest to Barack Obama, Mantouvalos organized a conference call with some 40 bloggers, political activists and other hardened loyalists of the New York senator's, in what became "a jam session of very intense opinion" -- about the party, its leadership, its presumptive nominee, the media. Five hours later, Mantouvalos, age "north of 35," had built a new Web site, JustSayNoDeal.com, which has become a clearinghouse for the renegade forces that are now confounding Democratic Party officials and Obama campaign operatives.'' | ||
[Portrait of the candidate as a pile of words Whatâs the most frequent word on McCainâs blog? âObamaâ], The Boston Globe, August 3, 2008 | |||
[http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2008/08/03/portrait_of_the_candidate_as_a_pile_of_words/ Portrait of the candidate as a pile of words Whatâs the most frequent word on McCainâs blog? âObamaâ], The Boston Globe, August 3, 2008 | |||
Both of this yearâs major party presidential candidates have made official campaign blogs a central part of their virtual headquarters. John McCainâs campaign hired former Weekly Standard blogger Michael Goldfarb as its deputy communications director and made the "McCain Report" into his one-man show. The Obama team has taken a more collaborative approach, allowing supporters to create their own blogs and then moving some of that content, together with snippets of news coverage and messages from campaign officials, to the official "ObamaBlog" front page. | Both of this yearâs major party presidential candidates have made official campaign blogs a central part of their virtual headquarters. John McCainâs campaign hired former Weekly Standard blogger Michael Goldfarb as its deputy communications director and made the "McCain Report" into his one-man show. The Obama team has taken a more collaborative approach, allowing supporters to create their own blogs and then moving some of that content, together with snippets of news coverage and messages from campaign officials, to the official "ObamaBlog" front page. |
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On June 8, the evening after Clinton conceded the Democratic presidential contest to Barack Obama, Mantouvalos organized a conference call with some 40 bloggers, political activists and other hardened loyalists of the New York senator's, in what became "a jam session of very intense opinion" -- about the party, its leadership, its presumptive nominee, the media. Five hours later, Mantouvalos, age "north of 35," had built a new Web site, JustSayNoDeal.com, which has become a clearinghouse for the renegade forces that are now confounding Democratic Party officials and Obama campaign operatives.
Portrait of the candidate as a pile of words Whatâs the most frequent word on McCainâs blog? âObamaâ, The Boston Globe, August 3, 2008
Both of this yearâs major party presidential candidates have made official campaign blogs a central part of their virtual headquarters. John McCainâs campaign hired former Weekly Standard blogger Michael Goldfarb as its deputy communications director and made the "McCain Report" into his one-man show. The Obama team has taken a more collaborative approach, allowing supporters to create their own blogs and then moving some of that content, together with snippets of news coverage and messages from campaign officials, to the official "ObamaBlog" front page.
YouTube video of Diane Mantouvalos on Cavuto re: Just say no deal "Republicans are definitely courting us." - Diane Mantouvalos
Just Say No Deal Answers Questions on Sirius Radio
Press coverage of formation of No Deal...
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/06/13/1138240.aspx#comments
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/13/a-clinton-backer-turns-to-mccain/
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/256106
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0608/McCain_mingles_with_Clinton_sup
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