Writing
in the NY
Times Magazine a
couple of weeks ago, Matt Bai evoked a vivid picture to describe how political
campaigns should,
in his eyes, harness the internet:
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in the NY Times Magazine a couple of weeks ago, Matt Bai evoked a vivid picture to describe how political campaigns should, in his eyes, harness the internet: In the new and evolving online world, the greatest momentum goes not to the candidate with the most.
in the NY
Times Magazine a
couple of weeks ago, Matt Bai evoked a vivid picture to describe how political
campaigns should,
in his eyes, harness the internet: In the new and evolving online world, the greatest momentum goes not to the candidate with the most.
in his eyes, harness the internet:
In the new and evolving online world, the greatest momentum goes not to the candidate with the most.
In the new and evolving online world, the greatest momentum goes not to the candidate with the most...
That fact,
coupled with the AG's forward - thinking strategy
of reserving $ 3 million worth
of air
time for the final
weeks of the
campaign, will enable him to blitz the airwaves and raise his name recognition just
in time for Election Day
in a way Cahill can not.