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Fast Company: Co.Create: Heading into campaign season, political contributions get mobile
Blue State Digital unveils an instant mobile giving app geared towards nonprofits, charities, and political campaigns.
National Journal: Social Engagement: What happens when you ‘like’ Barack or Mitt
How social media has changed the politics game.
Advertising Age: They Might Not Get Mail Every Day, but They’re Sure to Be on Facebook
With Populations in Every Demographic Online, Marketers Are Using Data Scaling and Geotargeting to Get to Those Hard-to-Reach Audiences
CorpComms: The Power of Influence
How companies are using new platforms to identify key influencers
ieee spectrum: Dream Jobs 2012: P2P Politics
Ever since the Obama campaign, former AOL executive Jascha Franklin-Hodge has been using the Web to improve political campaigning.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy: 5 Fundraising Questions for 2012
Despite some positive reports about successful year-end appeals, fundraising is likely to challenge charities throughout 2012.
Toronto Star Canada: Federal Liberals turn to U.S. Democrats for advice
OTTAWATwo U.S. Democrats, behind-the-scenes strategists in President Barack Obamas winning 2008 campaign, will be lending some advice to federal Liberals at their convention this month. Rich Mintz, a vice-president of Blue State Digital, and Tom McMahon, a chief architect of the Democrats so-called 50-state strategy leading up to their 2008 victory, will be panelists on Jan. 14, when Liberals meet for their big biennial gathering in Ottawa.
Total Politics: Drinks with… Gregor Poynton
Shane Greer takes the UK political director of Blue State Digital for cocktails.
PRWeek: Public Affairs Roundtable 2011: Changes in policy
Public affairs leaders joined Rose Gordon at this Fleishman-Hillard-sponsored roundtable in Washington, DC, to discuss how their sector is impacted by factors such as the economy and the upcoming election.
PRWeekUK: Blue State Digital Snaps Up Blue Rubicon’s Rob Blackie As UK MD
The agency behind President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign has swooped for Blue Rubicon's head of digital Rob Blackie.