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Jun 23rd, 2008, 9:38 am
Sorry, Obama and McCain are Twitterers. That's what I should have said. Or at least that's what Tech President reckons.

Representatives of both candidates are apparently both hard at it, debating the presidential race on Twitter. The debate started on Friday and is due to run until Tomorrow.

Moderated by a Time Magazine blogger, McCain is being represented by RNC online communications director Liz Mair while Obama has some professor called Mike Nelson in his corner. Nelson, I am informed, served under Vice President Gore during the Clinton administration, advising on tech policy issues.

Is it just me, or is it a shame that we have the tech-heads rolled out for this debate rather than the candidates themselves?

Now Obama reduced to a 140 character limit would be something to see, and McCain would have to grasp the use of smileys.

All, of course, assuming Twitter does not fold under the strain on its servers.
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This blog entry was written by Davey Winder, staff writer aka happygeek. It has been filed under the Hardware and Software category. It has received 2,140 views, 2 comment(s), and 15 linkbacks. It was promoted to featured news status Jun 23rd, 2008.


happygeek | He's The Daddy | Jun 23rd, 2008
According to Tech President "Mike, Liz and Ana will be using their personal Twitter accounts, @mikenelson, @lizmair and @anamariecox, and we've also asked them to tag their responses with the hashtag #pdfdebate. We suggest that readers who want to follow along use a Twitter application like Summize.com to track the conversation."
EddieC | Newbie Poster | Jun 23rd, 2008
I couldn't find the McCain-Obama thread. how about a link?

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