New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face of political campaigns. The Internet, and particularly campaign websites with their concomitant technologies (e.g. interactive and multimedia features), has evolved at a faster rate than any other prior innovation. This raises a critical question: have website technologies altered how congressional candidates campaign? We address this question with a novel dataset from 2008. Not only do we chart technological change on sites over the course of the campaign but we also explore how and when candidates use certain technologies. We discover two critical and, to our knowledge, novel points. First, congressional candidates use these technologies to...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
The Internet offers political candidates a new way to campaign. Part of the Internet\u27s novelty co...
This article explores congressional campaigning on the web in 2016. What impact did the unique natur...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important t...
Does a lag effect exist in the integration of technology into state legislative campaigns? Have stat...
Throughout history mass media has affected political campaigns. Through radio, television, and most ...
This article examines online campaigning for the U.S. Congress in 2006. Increases in web presence ha...
The Internet has created a digital and a political divide. Just as the elderly, those less well educ...
This paper offers an insider perspective of United States Congressional campaigning by exploring pol...
Electoral campaigns are the foundation of democratic governance; yet scholarship on the content of c...
On January 20, 2007, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton formally announcedher intentions to see...
none1noThe role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
The Internet offers political candidates a new way to campaign. Part of the Internet\u27s novelty co...
This article explores congressional campaigning on the web in 2016. What impact did the unique natur...
The influence of Web 2.0 technologies has infiltrated the political realm, not only being used by me...
The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important t...
Does a lag effect exist in the integration of technology into state legislative campaigns? Have stat...
Throughout history mass media has affected political campaigns. Through radio, television, and most ...
This article examines online campaigning for the U.S. Congress in 2006. Increases in web presence ha...
The Internet has created a digital and a political divide. Just as the elderly, those less well educ...
This paper offers an insider perspective of United States Congressional campaigning by exploring pol...
Electoral campaigns are the foundation of democratic governance; yet scholarship on the content of c...
On January 20, 2007, New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton formally announcedher intentions to see...
none1noThe role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the...
The role of the Internet as a tool for participation and organization has been considered the most i...
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton's and Republican n...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...