Community at the National Level: The Undecided Voter's Guide to the Next President

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I just found this guide through a page that I subscribed to via RSS (thanks, 597!).  The page is thepage.time.com, and basically recaps each day's campaign activity.  It's interesting to see everything at a glance, albeit with a sarcastic viewpoint, and keep tabs on the amazing amount of activity that comprises each day in a presidential election.  It is hard for me to imagine how different campaigning was before technology made every day a national event for every candidate, when the average American either read a report in a newspaper or had to travel to the local site of a stump speech...which was delivered on a stump!  While the electoral power lies in the states, the campaign itself involves the national community.  Digital books blow my mind, too.  If only Ben Franklin were alive today...

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