Steve found this in a shop in Northern Virginia yesterday: At €15, that’s pretty cheap too! You can only imagine what an Irish shop would charge for that. In other news, Steve is going to be standing beside Barack when he takes the oath of office. The bastard (Steve, not Barack – we’ll give Barack [...]
January 19th, 2009 at
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Politics (Outside Ireland) | tags:
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cake we can believe in,
inauguration,
oath of office,
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steve rogovin,
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MAXroam (run by blogger and telecoms-disruptor Pat Phelan) are up for the Crunchies, TechCrunch‘s annual voted awards. I’ve been using MAXroam for about a year now, and it’s great. Saved me a huge wodge of cash when I was in the US for the Presidential Election earlier this month. Also enables me to have a [...]
Minnesota Public Radio have posted some of the challenged ballots from the Norm Coleman/Al Franken recount. Vote on what you think the result should be for each one! Hours of fun – presuming they keep posting them. And a great example of public interest broadcasting (at least for political hacks like me!). Who gets this [...]
November 20th, 2008 at
17:45 in
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The Obama campaign team haven’t just dropped their legions of volunteers now that the election is over. Apart from their requests for donations to fund the DNC’s debt and the transition phase, they’ve also sent out an email today (in David Plouffe‘s name) asking volunteers to give feedback on the campaign. It’s good to see [...]
November 19th, 2008 at
18:15 in
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david plouffe,
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opinion,
survey,
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us election,
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Well, that was some two weeks. The Obama campaign is over – ending in victory, of course – and I’m back to Ireland today. (…well, it was “today” when I started writing this last Sunday.) The Obama campaign was, overall, a masterclass in grassroots activism. The sheer numbers of people contributing to the campaign – [...]
November 17th, 2008 at
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Politics (Outside Ireland) | tags:
alexandria,
autonomy,
barack obama,
cialdini,
congress,
data,
data protection,
decision making,
democratic committee,
expectations,
field office,
fundraising,
george w bush,
grassroots,
ireland,
john kerry,
john mccain,
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ownership,
senate,
staff,
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us elections,
virginia,
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For the licence payers’ sake, lads. Two posts? How much time, effort and money was spent setting that up? C’mon, Charlie. Give us more, and give us comments! (Hat tip to Suzie)
Well, it’s all come to an end. There’s a more detailed post in the works about the Obama campaign and my experiences, but that’ll take a couple of days to complete. From all-you-can-eat sushi to getting thrown out of a restaurant, I’ve had a really great time here, mainly thanks to the great people I [...]
November 8th, 2008 at
20:35 in
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Virginia called just seconds before the election as a whole. It’s been some trip. All my American friends are already unsewing the Canadian flags from their luggage.
Greetings from the Data Cave in the Obama for America Alexandria, VA, Field Office. Polls have been open in Virginia for just over four hours now, and voting has been brisk, although there haven’t been the extraordinary queues seen last time. This has a lot to do with the very strong early voting showing – [...]
November 4th, 2008 at
16:30 in
Politics (Ireland),
Politics (Outside Ireland),
Technology | tags:
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gotv,
krispy kreme,
local elections,
pizza hut,
starbuck's,
us election,
us elections,
virginia |
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Huge numbers out for Obama in Alexandria today. Our phone banks are running at full capacity, as are the canvassing teams. There’s a great buzz about the place, which the Virginia motivational video I mentioned earlier has only heightened. There’s even artwork going on: And the phone banks are going at full steam – running [...]
November 2nd, 2008 at
21:37 in
Politics (Outside Ireland) | tags:
alexandria,
barack obama,
campaign,
phone banking,
phone banks,
us election,
va,
virginia,
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