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cyrusk's comments
Posted Wed, Dec 30, 2:43 p.m.
Did Chris Vance phone this in? Crosscut should require more thorough reporting. Vance neglected to mention any of the GOP candidates who have existing exploratory committees for US Senate. A great resource for Crosscut readers, and Mr. Vance, can be found here along with the results of a recent straw ...
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 22, 9:20 a.m.
Internet Elections?: Mr. Vance didn't mention the Internet in his piece. He clearly understands the value of reaching an audience online otherwise he wouldn't have posted an article on the online-only, crosscut.com. The answer to getting the message out isn't to increase the cost of campaigning -- it's to improve ...
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