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Facebook Forms a PAC

In forming a political action committee, Facebook is joining other social media companies in efforts to integrate with the political landscape.

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New Politics Channel on YouTube

YouTube's new politics channel will try to capture unscripted moments from the campaign trail.

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Cain Camp Turns Google Searches to Its Benefit

Searching for news about Herman Cain's accusers could lead people to a Cain fund-raising appeal.

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House Leaders Plan Facebook Hackathon

House leaders are planning an event with Facebook engineers and independent developers to explore ways for the public to more easily engage with lawmakers.

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Kansas Governor Apologizes to Tweeting Teenager

A teenager's Twitter post makes waves around the nation, particularly in the state capital.

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What Does $40 Mean to You?

The White House takes its fight to extend the payroll tax cut to Twitter, asking people what losing $40 every two weeks would mean to them.

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Iowa G.O.P. on Guard Against Voting Disruptions

While Occupy protesters say they have no plans to disrupt the caucuses, Republicans are taking no chances.

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An Antiabortion Advocate Wins a Democratic Delegate

Yes, there are Democratic primaries, and in Oklahoma, a challenger to President Obama picks up a delegate.

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Randall Terry Loses His Delegate to the Democratic Convention

The anti-abortion leader had captured 18 percent of the vote in the Oklahoma Democratic primary on March 6.

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Grassley Assailed for Calling Obama ‘Stupid’ on Twitter

A spat erupted on Twitter between United States Senator Charles E. Grassley and David Axelrod, a top strategist for President Obama.

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Rick Santorum Endorses Mitt Romney

In an e-mail to his supporters on Monday night, Mr. Santorum said he would throw his support behind Mr. Romney for the Republican nomination.

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Republicans Wage Repeal Campaign on Social Media

Soon after the Supreme Court ruling on the health care law, Republicans took to Twitter with a hashtag aimed at focusing the conversation on reversing the law.

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Campaigns’ Rapid Response Efforts Get a Little More Rapid

Mitt Romney's campaign began a new Twitter and Tumblr account to quickly rebut what it views as inaccurate information coming from President Obama's campaign.

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The Online Life of the Secret Romney Recordings

An anonymous Twitter user who claims to have produced the secret recordings of Mitt Romney in May alerted the Romney campaign in late August, as well as members of the media and prominent Democrats,...

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Giffords and Husband Announce Campaign Against Gun Violence

Former Representative Gabrielle Giffords and her husband, Mark E. Kelly, unveiled a new campaign against gun violence on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the shooting in a Tucson shopping center that...

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Facebook Forms a PAC

In forming a political action committee, Facebook is joining other social media companies in efforts to integrate with the political landscape.

View Article

New Politics Channel on YouTube

YouTube's new politics channel will try to capture unscripted moments from the campaign trail.

View Article


Cain Camp Turns Google Searches to Its Benefit

Searching for news about Herman Cain's accusers could lead people to a Cain fund-raising appeal.

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House Leaders Plan Facebook Hackathon

House leaders are planning an event with Facebook engineers and independent developers to explore ways for the public to more easily engage with lawmakers.

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Kansas Governor Apologizes to Tweeting Teenager

A teenager's Twitter post makes waves around the nation, particularly in the state capital.

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