http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/culture-tech/2008/09/usa-vote-friends-election
Were the election to be decided on clicks alone the Democrats would be
walking away with both a landslide victory and lots of Facebook friends

The internet and social software has already been a highly visible force in
this extraordinarily connected US Election contest. The candidates are
seemingly wanting to join us in every conceivable way, as well as utilising
third-party services like Myspace and twitter, both camps have created
social networks of their own in my.BarackObama
<http://my.barackobama.com/>and the wonderfully named
McCainSpace <http://www.johnmccain.com/Connecting/>.

This isn't necessarily translating into active engagement from all voters
though, indeed were the election to be decided on clicks alone the Democrats
would be walking away with both a landslide victory and lots of Facebook
friends.

In an effort to engage the population in the political process, last month
the Commission on Presidential Debates announced it was developing
'educational partnership' with Myspace. Earlier this week the site,
MyDebates.org <http://www.myspace.com/mydebates> launched, and it's
surprisingly good.

The profiling begins with an 'issues quiz', a series of fourteen questions
which are designed to inform you which candidate you are most closely
aligned with on key policy points. Your responses are then put into the
context of the rest of America, allowing you to interrogate the response
data with a combination of state-by-state and demographic-based criteria.
MySpace users can then go on to add this information to their profile should
they wish to wear their party colours more visibly.

Whilst all very well executed with the slick visual language of news
infographics, the site is going to have to really prove itself during the
first live debates. Promising to offer live coverage streamed onto the site
combined with spot polls on key questions that arise, this would appear to
be one of the most exciting meetings of new media with the political process
yet.

The only stumbling block at the moment seems to be a rather slow start. At
the time of writing, with just over a week to go until the first debate
there's only 3330 friends registered onto the page.

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