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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

McCainPedia

The ever resourceful Dems have a new online tool:
The DNC will tomorrow launch "McCainPedia,"a wiki-like hub of their opposition research on the GOP nominee.

The site features a bevy of articles and documents organized into such categories as "economy," "security" and "ethics."

Unlike Wikipedia, though, the general public (and McCain's campaign) can't offer their own edits to the material.

The goal is to not just provide a one-stop-shop of anti-McCain information but to underscore the party's commitment to using technology to get their message out. In addition to the text, they've included video, some of it culled from the committe's trackers who've been following McCain across the country.

"While the base of the Republican Party continues to shrink, Democrats are growing our ranks by trusting the American people with the facts of John McCain's own record," said Howard Dean in unveiling the site.
So, Democrats "grow their ranks by trusting the American people with the facts of John McCain's own record"? Then why didn't they do that long ago? They should have been telling America about McCain back in the 80's and maybe Reagan wouldn't have beaten them so bad.

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