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Friday, August 29, 2003  

Blogging and the 2004 Presidential election

James Crabtree has organised a Voxpolitics blogging event at the US Embassy (Grosvenor Square) for 23 September (evening), with an impressive lineup of speakers including Phil Noble (President, PoliticsOnline), Rachelle Valladares (International Chair, Democrats Abroad, and Member, Democratic National Executive Committee), Gordon Corerra (BBC American Political Correspondent), Jim Ledbetter (Senior Editor, Time Magazine, and Author of Starving to Death on $200m) and of course James himself.

Big question: Is Howard Dean going to be out on his own, with Dean campaign activities taking place via Meetup and other online resources, or is this the year that the Internet really takes off for US political campaigning?

To attend, email your name, job title and organisation to: james@voxpolitics.com

James needs FULL NAMES OF EVERY ATTENDEE, and you must take full ID (e.g. passport) on the night.
For full details, see the Voxpolitics post.

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