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Ron Paul
Sirius Celebrates 8.3 Million Subscribers
By Doug Caverly - Fri, 01/04/2008 - 12:21pm.
Ron Paul received 10 percent of the vote in the Iowa's Republican caucus, and onlookers are busy debating about whether this is encouraging (because 10 percent isn't insignificant) or a sign of defeat (because 10 percent isn't nearly enough to win). A similar (though much quieter) discussion is taking place over a 38 percent growth in Sirius's subscriber base.
Compete: Meetup.com Helps Ron Paul Campaign
By David A. Utter - Thu, 12/20/2007 - 8:51am. 7 comments
The rabid fan base of supporters for Paul's Presidential nomination run have made use of the Internet, particularly Meetup, to aid the candidate.
Google Tops Among Ron Paul Donors
By David A. Utter - Mon, 12/17/2007 - 7:51am. 2 comments
The Texas candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination has amassed plenty of donations for his campaign, with Google topping the list.
Ron Paul Campaign Using Spambots?
By Mike Sachoff - Thu, 11/01/2007 - 9:39am.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is popular online and some of that popularity appears to be originating from spammers who support the candidate.
Wikipedia Stats Support Ron Paul
By Doug Caverly - Tue, 09/04/2007 - 5:15pm.
If Wikipedia’s users get to determine the next president, it seems like we’ll be seeing Ron Paul in the White House; according to an analysis of four different factors, the Republican candidate is popular in just about every way.
Three Candidates Sign On To Google Government
By Jason Lee Miller - Mon, 08/27/2007 - 3:57pm.
At first glance it looks like three Presidential candidates swore to uphold a law already passed, but since that wouldn't make any sense at all, we'll assume they meant they'll hold the Executive branch to the same standards the Legislative has already adopted. Given the bobbing and weaving of the current administration, that really would be something.
Someone Plays Politics On Yahoo News
By David A. Utter - Fri, 08/03/2007 - 6:48am.
Words have power, as a number of people have realized over the years of the printed page. A small example of that appeared as an odd edit on an AP article appearing on Yahoo News.
Politicians Continue Courting Googlers
By David A. Utter - Mon, 07/16/2007 - 6:11am.
The US Presidential race has candidates chasing dollars like hounds after a fox, and one of their favorite destinations in rich Silicon Valley has been Google.
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