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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  themoderatevoice.com
Domestic and international news analysis, irreverent comments, original reporting, and popular culture features from across the political spectrum. ...

 

 
Friday, May 16, 2008 --- 69 days ago
It’s worth putting up the last half of the Washington Times article referenced in my previous post. McCain’s choice of bloggers is intense and interesting. Many of the bloggers are hard workers who have given over a significant part of their lives to feeding the maw. No small thing. For sure, it’s never been for the pay. And, AHEM, Senator McCain, The Moderate Voice would like to be invited to be in on your blogger phone calls too. Feel free to contact us. Joe Gandelman is our Editor in Chief. For that matter, we’re interested in being in on any candidate’s blogger phone call/ news inquires. And we also have a number of thoughtful and passionate male and female bloggers here. (End of ‘Squeaky Wheel Appeal’ for now.) And, here below, from Stephen Dinan’s writing at the Washington Times: “The plan is to take the work we’ve already built on with conservative bloggers and to open up a dialogue with non-conservative bloggers and even nonpolitical bloggers ,” said Patrick Hynes, Mr. McCain’s point man for blog outreach. “We hope to be the most accessible and transparent campaign in history , to take advantage of what we think is one of the campaign’s strongest assets, which is Senator McCain himself, and frankly to empower voters who are also bloggers to get the answers they need to decide who to vote for.” A call last week focused on Mr. McCain’s health care plans . Top McCain advisers talked with health-care-s ...




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