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October 31, 2005

Reaching Voters Through Internet Cartoons

Cartoons are helping California voters learn about the issues in the upcoming special elections in a fun way.

The special election has brought about a sudden surge in animated campaign ads. Both camps are using the animated political cartoons to try to reach voters via the Internet. The ads are cheap to make and may provide more bang for the political buck.

Watch some of the animations at the following links:

  • http://www.arnoldsneighborhood.com (Schwarzenegger Street)
  • http://www.joinarnold.com (Union Bosses)
  • http://www.electionwatchdog.org (State Seal/Governor Argue)
  • http://www.betterca.com (Arnold's Off-road Adventure)
  • Posted by Buzz Webster at October 31, 2005 11:40 AM | Permalink | Comments (1)

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    Over at Politics & Technology, I've got a review of the Arnold's Neighborhood 'toon - with a bunch of tips for folks who are creating their own.

    Thanks for the links to the rest - good stuff!

    Posted by: Kari Chisholm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 1, 2005 02:42 PM

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