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Winter 2008
presidential campaign
Citizenship 2.0
How the News Media Covered Religion in the General Election
Post-Election, the Audience Drifts Away
The Post-Election Narrative: A Tale of Two Women
Was the Press Really Strongly Biased Against McCain?
In Election Week, Media Pivots from Race to Rahm
One-Way Media Lost the Election as Cable, Interactive Dominated
How Obama's Internet Campaign Changed Politics
How Obama Tapped Into Social Networks’ Power
Omission of Obama on Front Page Stirs Protest
The Vote: A Victory for Social Media, Too
Election Spurs Record Traffic to News Sites
Anchors Struggle to Not Call It a Day for McCain
Anchors, Beamed in and Live, Are Skittish
As the Candidates Head Down the Stretch, Horse Race Dominates
Internet Now Major Source of Campaign News
That’s the Ticket for McCain
Campaign Calls to Cellphones Invade Privacy, Voters Say
Politics and Social Networks: Voters Make the Connection
'Campaign Embeds' Hitting End of Tours
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