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You2Gov.com Launches Convention Blogs From the Democratic National Convention - Read More

Date Added: August 26, 2008 01:56:03 AM
You2Gov.com, a pioneering social networking site that provides political power to real people, launched the You2Gov Convention Blog today. With credentialed bloggers from all over the country arriving in Denver to cover the Democratic National Convention, the new Convention Blog section on the front page of You2Gov will feature key independent bloggers' reports, including live updates about ...

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