I am a gen-y internet junkie. I would also classify myself as someone who is fascinated by political communication and worried about the future of our planet and the United States.
While I am busy, trying to manage a job with greater responsibilities, a social life, recreational athletic leagues and side jobs – the Internet is my savior for following politics.
Of my friends, I know I am not the only one who has used the internet to keep up on politic bantar, so with that I thought I would pull together some information about how the Internet has influenced politics.
- Current – Will-i-am’s Barack Obama “Yes We Can” video was viewed 15 million times on MySpace.com, alone. (Viral Video Chart)
- Current – 46 of the most popular political viral videos in 2008 have over 100,000 views. (Viral Video Chart)
- April 2008 – Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton claimed to have raised $100,000 in 20 minutes through internet marketing. (The Atlantic)
- February 2008 – Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised $55 million dollars on the Internet. (LA Times)
Those are just a few small ways that the Internet has influenced politics in 2008. If anyone has any other examples of how the Internet has influenced politics in 2008, please post a comment.









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