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The Net Difference

American Demographics,  Oct 1, 2004  by Noah Rubin Brier

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After seeing the impact of the Internet on the 2004 election thus far, this event could happen sooner than later. Trippi anticipates that the 2008 presidential election may be decided by the strength of a campaign's Net organizing skills. "I think [in] 2008, the candidate who understands how to build a huge community on the Net to empower their campaign will probably be the winner. The Internet will clearly be the power that creates the next president of the United States." If Trippi is right, people may look back at four days in November of 2003 as the moment it all changed.

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