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March 20, 2008

Online Supporters Help Sen. Obama Quell Scandal

"As the e-mails and accusations about this continue to swirl, I need all of your help in the coming weeks and months to please forward this video on and get this message out to everyone you can."

Last Friday, Senator Obama requested direct action from cyberspace to forward his message of disapproval for the controversial remarks made by Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Engaging his online followers in such a direct request has proven to be a well-played move.  Viral Video Chart, which tracks the top election videos, reports that the video “Obama Denounces Controversial Remarks” is the 9th most watched election video on the Web, with 104,781 views and 47 new posts since last Friday.

This online action is not surprising, given that Obama interacts with his network of online supporters unlike any other Presidential Candidate ever has.

Posted by Buzz Webster at March 20, 2008 06:28 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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