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ClickZ's Kate Kaye Analyzes Clinton Campaign Online Spending; Slated to Speak at Personal Democracy Forum '08 - Read More

Date Added: June 24, 2008 05:40:05 PM
More people are consuming political news--and making campaign contributions--online than ever before. ClickZ senior news editor Kate Kaye is at the forefront of research on this trend, publishing engaging articles and participating in influential forums on political advertising. Her insightful new article in the Campaign '08 section of ClickZ.com, Clinton Spent Far Less Online than Obama, ...

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