Blogs, the Internet & the 2004 Presidential Campaign

“The
Internet and Political Campaigns — What Impact Will it Have
in 2004?” is the topic of a symposium Wednesday
at the Johns Hopkins University.

       Panelists: Michael B. Cornfield, research director
of the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet at
The George Washington University; R. Rebecca Donatelli,
president of Campaign Solutions and lead Internet consultant
to the McCain for President campaign in 2000; Laura Quinn,
managing partner at QRS Newmedia Inc. and former deputy
chief of staff to Al Gore; and Harrison “Lee” Rainie,
director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project and an
expert at the use of the Internet in American society and
culture.

       Moderator: Alexis Rice, a fellow
in the Center for the Study of American Government at
Johns Hopkins, the creator of www.campaignsonline.org and the author of a recent report on
web blogs, entitled, “The Use of Blogs in the 2004
Presidential Election.”

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