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TechPres' 2007 Campaign Web Index
TechPresident released its 2007 Campaign Web Index, a survey of “the very brightest minds working in tech and politics,” which includes me, apparently.
The meat of the survey:
Our panel judged Ron Paul and Barack Obama to have the best overall web presences, and they also led their respective fields in the most individual categories. Mike Huckabee and John Edwards followed, with each earning strong support from our panel. But while these four campaigns were the leaders, there were many surprises in specific categories. For example, Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney scored the most points for their online rapid response work.
But head on over to see how everyone evaluated the candidates in 13 tech topics, with excerpted comments from people who responded.
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