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		<title>By: WAG THE BLOG &#171; Public Affairs 2.0</title>
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		<description>[...] August 3, 2007   The increasing use of social media in political campaigning in Europe became especially visible in France’s last elections in Royal vs. Sarkozy, but in the US they really have it down to a fine art. Right now in the US, it’s the race for the 2008 presidential elections and everyone is using social technology, such as YouTube, as part of their campaigns. The internet has created a platform for ‘openess’, enabling people to ‘get to know’ candidates before voting for them, exemplified by the Senator John Edwards’ pod cast run on Pod Tech. [...]</description>
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