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		<title>By: Politics in America &#187; Soren citing: What blog outreach is for</title>
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		<description>[...] Fort Wayne Politics wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Steve Dinan at the Washington Times writes about John McCain’s campaign’s blog outreach strategy. My take on the whole thing is summed up in my quote: “I don’t think the people at DailyKos are going to treat John McCain mercifully, but I think the fact that people get their question heard makes them dial it back a bit,” said Soren Dayton, a blogger who worked briefly for the McCain campaign and now works at a public affairs company, New Media Strategies. Yesterday, you see, a couple of libera [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Fort Wayne Politics wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Steve Dinan at the Washington Times writes about John McCain’s campaign’s blog outreach strategy. My take on the whole thing is summed up in my quote: “I don’t think the people at DailyKos are going to treat John McCain mercifully, but I think the fact that people get their question heard makes them dial it back a bit,” said Soren Dayton, a blogger who worked briefly for the McCain campaign and now works at a public affairs company, New Media Strategies. Yesterday, you see, a couple of libera [...]</p>
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