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Internet's Broader Role in Campaign 2008

Pew Research Center for the People & The Press.
Available online.
"The internet is living up to its potential as a major source for news about the presidential campaign. Nearly a quarter of Americans (24%) say they regularly learn something about the campaign from the internet, almost double the percentage from a comparable point in the 2004 campaign (13%)."
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