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Mid-term elections - GOP Vs DNC chairs and online updates


The upcoming election campaigns in the States, are probably going into full mode next week, and the Republicans have launched their new campaign bus along with http://www.firenancypelosi.com/
A cool move by the GOP in energizing grassroots campaigners in every bus stop. So where is the bus now? well have a look:



Also watch RNC Chairman, Michael Steele talking about the bus tour... you know it's ON!



What are the democrats up to? well, they have launched a new http://www.democrats.org website and re-branded with the new "D" logo. I find the new website much more clean than the old one, but maybe thats because they kept a lot of white space. Anyhow, you can learn more about the new democratic branding changes reading "Democrats, the Brand"


Let me also comment on the vast number of email coming from "Organizing for America", I definetly receive around one per day, maybe more. In the latest one today, the Obama campaign is offering "canvass training" to prepare for the final weeks between now and election day. A great initiative I can say. As the email notes: You don't need any prior canvassing experience to participate, just a desire to learn how to make an impact on the political process.

Also, watch Tim Kaine the DNC Chairman, talking about the campaign, and please contrast this democratic video with the GOP video above. See the difference in campaign tactics?

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  1. smart thoughts Vassilis...but Americans are modest and conservatives..so let's see

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