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MoveOn Decides Not to Decide

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The Washington Post, January 13th, 2004

If a week is a lifetime in politics, then last June is, well, ancient history. But at least a few of you will remember that, about six months ago, an activist group called MoveOn.org held an online presidential primary. At the time, the contest was heralded as a huge leap in online politicking -- and, given the size of the group's membership (more than a million), a potentially significant factor in the race for the Democratic nomination. The contest results, though, were inconclusive. Howard Dean finished first with about 44 percent of the 317,000 votes cast. That fell short of the 50 percent...

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