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Be the First to Know Who the VP Will Be
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A plus for any campaign would be to have a candidate that, at a minimum, is capable of using TheEmail. Which cuts the field in half.

>Quibbling about pixel placement is kind of missing the point, isn't it? The web site has been an effective tool for volunteers. That's what Tamar meant (and said) -- it provides an easy way for volunteers to meet, organize, and communicate. That seems like a pretty good thing for a campaign to have.
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>>I guess they need developers because the website has two structural errors and alignment issues.
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>>The checkbox for periodic text updates doesn't align with the label on the right (at least in IE). Also, the submit button doesn't exhibit any mouseover behavior so it just sits there, dead.
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>>One of the errors is that there is code for a Paypal donation with no associated UI. Lazy coders copying from another page.
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>>Yeah, I'm really impressed with the technical savvy :-D
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>>>>>>http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/firsttoknow
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>>>>>Why he can not just announce it? :)
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>>>>Then how would they know who you are to spam you?
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>>>FWIW, the Obama campaign is using technology exceptionally well. Forget the political issues and just look at what they've done. They've set up their website to facilitate grass roots organizing. Every little town and group can set itself up a list through the site, and people can communicate. These folks get technology.
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>>>I got an email a while back that they were looking for developers, but it was full-time, in Boston, using languages I don't speak (and my time is spoken for at the moment).
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>>>Tamar
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