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POLITICAL BLOGGING: On The New Media Trail (from the National Conventions)
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Liz Mair is the online communications director with the Republican National
Committee, where she is responsible for leading blogger outreach efforts,
contributing to e-campaign and communications strategy, and producing content for the GOP.com blog. Before joining the RNC in December 2007, Liz was an independent political consultant, columnist and blogger, writing for publications including the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, American Spectator and New York Sun, as well as at her own site, lizmair.com. She has consulted for various candidates and political organizations, both in the US and in the UK, where she lived for 10 years. Liz was previously a corporate lawyer in London.
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Ed Morrissey began blogging five years ago at Captain's Quarters. At
first, he maintained his site as a hobby, continuing his work as a
call-center manager for a Minnesota firm. His series on the Canadian
Adscam scandal garnered international attention in 2005. Blog Talk Radio
hired Morrissey as its first political director in 2007, organizing
conservative bloggers into its Heading Right channel. In 2008, Michelle
Malkin hired Morrissey to blog full time at Hot Air about electoral
politics, national policy, foreign affairs and conservative themes. He
also produces a daily video talk show, The Ed Morrissey Show, in
partnership with Ustream. Morrissey lives in Minnesota with his wife
Marcia, known to readers as the First Mate, his son and daughter-in-law,
and his granddaughter.
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Erin Kotecki Vest spent ten years as a broadcast journalist in Los Angeles, Orlando and Detroit winning six Golden Mic Awards with LA news institution KFWB. She now serves as Election 08’ Producer for BlogHer.com as well as contributing regularly to the Huffington Post, MOMocrats.com, and her own site Queen of Spain Blog. Most recently Erin’s Letter to Senator Hillary Clinton, asking the candidate to step down in mid-February, became internet and mainstream media buzz with over 3000 votes on Digg.com. She’s also turned her 1900+ Twitter followers into political savvy activists firing up their notebooks to tweet during each debate and primary.
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