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Democratic presidential candidates head to Chicago« Thread S

Postby admin » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:00 pm

Democratic presidential candidates head to Chicago« Thread Started on Aug 12, 2007, 12:31am » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Democratic presidential candidates head to Chicago to woo the Internet--------------------------------------------------------------------------------By Philip MaddocksGateHouse News ServiceThu Aug 09, 2007, 03:33 PM EDT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------read at source> http://www.townonline.com/framingham/op ... Framingham - Presidential contenders including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are heading to Chicago for the biggest gathering of leftwing and anti-war Internet network servers, in a move that highlights the party’s increasing effort to win over the Internet."We’ve opened ourselves up to YouTube and bloggers, now it’s time we pressed our case with the machines that make it all work, that are the heart, soul and brains of the Internet," said Democratic presidential candidate Christopher Dodd.Though he is well back of the frontrunners in the polls, Dodd vowed "to keep on fighting the good fight as long as I have my Web site."All eight Democratic contenders will be present for the second YearlyDomainProtocol convention, which opens today., and they all hailed the event as a fresh beginning for a democracy that is "as much virtual as actual."
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