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« Sandy Burglar 'Fesses Up | Main | Legislator Blog Flap Update » March 31, 2005Blogs To Set Pace in '06 RaceFrank Cagle believes blogs will set the pace in media coverage of the 2006 Senate race in Tennessee. The growth of weblogs and their growing audience has created a wild card in the arena of ideas, especially political ideas. The gatekeepers are still there, but the back door is open. The Tennessee elections of 2006 will be the first statewide elections in which critical mass has been achieved, so that established blogs, e-mail newsletters and websites will dominate political news. It has already begun, 16 months in advance of the Republican senatorial primary. It is apparent that cyberspace will be preoccupied with racing to post the latest in campaign news, poll results or signs of apostasy to conservative doctrine. There will also be Democrat-leaning blogs that will enjoy it all and gleefully call out their Republican counterparts.Cagle says, "the days when a few political reporters or editors could decide the news are over." He's right. And hallelujah! Comments
Perhaps the blogs can be used by the people to select our own nominees for election rather then having them foisted off on us in fixed nominating processes. I felt I had no one to vote for in the last Presidential election because john kerry was selected by the conservative Democratic Leadership Counsel and other elites who have taken over our party and taken it to the right and he was no different then Bush and the status quo. I should hope that we could change this with the help of bloggers. Up with Blogs! Posted by: yeula at April 1, 2005 8:14 AMPost a comment
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