(Chicago, IL) – March 13, 2008 - Politics2008.com, a non-partisan online Election 2008 portal, announced today the re-launch of its website, connecting politics & social networking.
Political social networking, such as blogs, discussion groups, and videos, are attracting very large audiences, and Politics2008.com has now organized the best of these resources. In the new Candidate Center, the site connects visitors to biographical information, voting records, candidate discussion groups, thousands of pictures, videos, and more. The Social Networking Center connects visitors to hundreds of top social networking communities and resources.
“While all eyes are now on Pennsylvania, and we still don’t know who will win the Democratic nomination – it is clear that the Internet and political social networking are playing a crucial role in shaping the election,” said Craig J. Nesler, President of Politics2008.com. “We’re excited about the new design, as our visitors can now interact with top rated blogs, discussion groups, polling, and more.” Visit www.Politics2008.com
About Politics2008.com
Politics2008.com is a non-partisan website network that links visitors to the premier collection of election information and social networking resources. Politics2008.com, and its website properties, are not affiliated with any candidate, political party, or issue. For more information, visit www.Politics2008.com.
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