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Yup, Harvard Law School Lecturer
John Palfrey was directly on point with his op-ed piece in the Boston Globe. His premise, overall, was that political candidates must learn to utilize "cyberspace" (as Palfrey calls it) to advantage their political campaigns. Jehlen was assisted by many of us including DUers who "cyberspaced" for her across the internet diligently for several months.
"(I)t's clear that a feisty group of voters did gather online throughout the race and left a clear record of their presence. The trail of these voters reveals an informal focus group held online over several months. The most successful politicians will learn to listen, if not to participate, in this conversation. Sooner or later, candidates, even for local office, will find votes in cyberspace." (John Palfrey, "Somerville Stumps in Cyberspace," Boston Globe, op/ed pages, page A21, Friday, September 2, 2005)
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/09/02/somerville_stumps_in_cyberspace
Again, my congratulations to Jehlen for her win in the primaries. Now, it's off to the general election for the 2nd Middlesex Senate District race.
Go, Pat, go!!
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