TITLE

Deaniacs, Take Two

AUTHOR(S)
Sargent, Greg
PUB. DATE
April 2004
SOURCE
New York;4/26/2004, Vol. 37 Issue 14, p17
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Looks on the efforts of New York City mayoral candidates to replicate Howard Dean's successful use of the Internet to raise money and to get voters to organize outside traditional political structures. Use of the Internet as a political campaign tool; Fernando Ferrer's decision to hire the Internet service provider of Dean; Gifford Miller's launch of web site with chat forums.
ACCESSION #
13045786

Tags: POLITICAL candidates;  MAYORS;  INTERNET;  POLITICAL campaigns;  DEAN, Howard, 1948-

 

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